Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

javax.print
Class StreamPrintService

java.lang.Object
  extended by javax.print.StreamPrintService
All Implemented Interfaces:
PrintService

public abstract class StreamPrintService
extends Object
implements PrintService

This class extends PrintService and represents a print service that prints data in different formats to a client-provided output stream. This is principally intended for services where the output format is a document type suitable for viewing or archiving. The output format must be declared as a mime type. This is equivalent to an output document flavor where the representation class is always "java.io.OutputStream" An instance of the StreamPrintService class is obtained from a StreamPrintServiceFactory instance.

Note that a StreamPrintService is different from a PrintService, which supports a Destination attribute. A StreamPrintService always requires an output stream, whereas a PrintService optionally accepts a Destination. A StreamPrintService has no default destination for its formatted output. Additionally a StreamPrintService is expected to generate output in a format useful in other contexts. StreamPrintService's are not expected to support the Destination attribute.


Constructor Summary
protected StreamPrintService(OutputStream out)
          Constructs a StreamPrintService object.
 
Method Summary
 void dispose()
          Disposes this StreamPrintService.
abstract  String getOutputFormat()
          Returns the document format emitted by this print service.
 OutputStream getOutputStream()
          Gets the output stream.
 boolean isDisposed()
          Returns a boolean indicating whether or not this StreamPrintService has been disposed.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 
Methods inherited from interface javax.print.PrintService
addPrintServiceAttributeListener, createPrintJob, equals, getAttribute, getAttributes, getDefaultAttributeValue, getName, getServiceUIFactory, getSupportedAttributeCategories, getSupportedAttributeValues, getSupportedDocFlavors, getUnsupportedAttributes, hashCode, isAttributeCategorySupported, isAttributeValueSupported, isDocFlavorSupported, removePrintServiceAttributeListener
 

Constructor Detail

StreamPrintService

protected StreamPrintService(OutputStream out)
Constructs a StreamPrintService object.

Parameters:
out - stream to which to send formatted print data.
Method Detail

getOutputStream

public OutputStream getOutputStream()
Gets the output stream.

Returns:
the stream to which this service will send formatted print data.

getOutputFormat

public abstract String getOutputFormat()
Returns the document format emitted by this print service. Must be in mimetype format, compatible with the mime type components of DocFlavors @see DocFlavor.

Returns:
mime type identifying the output format.

dispose

public void dispose()
Disposes this StreamPrintService. If a stream service cannot be re-used, it must be disposed to indicate this. Typically the client will call this method. Services which write data which cannot meaningfully be appended to may also dispose the stream. This does not close the stream. It just marks it as not for further use by this service.


isDisposed

public boolean isDisposed()
Returns a boolean indicating whether or not this StreamPrintService has been disposed. If this object has been disposed, will return true. Used by services and client applications to recognize streams to which no further data should be written.

Returns:
if this StreamPrintService has been disposed

Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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