public final class JobPrioritySupported extends IntegerSyntax implements SupportedValuesAttribute
JobPriority
attribute and the number of different job priority
levels supported.
The client can always specify any JobPriority
value
from 1 to 100 for a job. However, the Print Service instance may support
fewer than 100 different job priority levels. If this is the case, the
Print Service instance automatically maps the client-specified job priority
value to one of the supported job priority levels, dividing the 100 job
priority values equally among the available job priority levels.
IPP Compatibility: The integer value gives the IPP integer value.
The category name returned by getName()
gives the IPP
attribute name.
Constructor and Description |
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JobPrioritySupported(int value)
Construct a new job priority supported attribute with the given integer
value.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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boolean |
equals(Object object)
Returns whether this job priority supported attribute is equivalent to
the passed in object.
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Class<? extends Attribute> |
getCategory()
Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category"
for this printing attribute value.
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String |
getName()
Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an
instance.
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getValue, hashCode, toString
public JobPrioritySupported(int value)
value
- Number of different job priority levels supported.IllegalArgumentException
- (Unchecked exception) Thrown if value
is less than 1
or greater than 100.public boolean equals(Object object)
object
is not null.
object
is an instance of class JobPrioritySupported.
object
's value are equal.
equals
in class IntegerSyntax
object
- Object to compare to.object
is equivalent to this job
priority supported attribute, false otherwise.Object.hashCode()
,
HashMap
public final Class<? extends Attribute> getCategory()
For class JobPrioritySupported, the category is class JobPrioritySupported itself.
getCategory
in interface Attribute
java.lang.Class
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