javax.print
Class DocFlavor.STRING
java.lang.Object
javax.print.DocFlavor
javax.print.DocFlavor.STRING
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- Serializable, Cloneable
- Enclosing class:
- DocFlavor
public static class DocFlavor.STRING
- extends DocFlavor
Class DocFlavor.STRING provides predefined static constant DocFlavor
objects for example doc flavors using a string (java.lang.String
) as the print data representation class.
As such, the character set is Unicode.
- See Also:
- Serialized Form
Field Summary |
static DocFlavor.STRING |
TEXT_HTML
Doc flavor with MIME type = "text/html;
charset=utf-16" , print data representation class name =
"java.lang.String" . |
static DocFlavor.STRING |
TEXT_PLAIN
Doc flavor with MIME type = "text/plain;
charset=utf-16" , print data representation class name =
"java.lang.String" . |
Constructor Summary |
DocFlavor.STRING(String mimeType)
Constructs a new doc flavor with the given MIME type and a print
data representation class name of "java.lang.String" . |
TEXT_PLAIN
public static final DocFlavor.STRING TEXT_PLAIN
- Doc flavor with MIME type =
"text/plain;
charset=utf-16"
, print data representation class name =
"java.lang.String"
.
TEXT_HTML
public static final DocFlavor.STRING TEXT_HTML
- Doc flavor with MIME type =
"text/html;
charset=utf-16"
, print data representation class name =
"java.lang.String"
.
DocFlavor.STRING
public DocFlavor.STRING(String mimeType)
- Constructs a new doc flavor with the given MIME type and a print
data representation class name of
"java.lang.String"
.
- Parameters:
mimeType
- MIME media type string. If it is a text media
type, it is assumed to contain a
"charset=utf-16"
parameter.
- Throws:
NullPointerException
- (unchecked exception) Thrown if mimeType
is null.
IllegalArgumentException
- (unchecked exception) Thrown if mimeType
does not
obey the syntax for a MIME media type string.
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