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public class: JobStateReason [javadoc | source]
java.lang.Object
   javax.print.attribute.EnumSyntax
      javax.print.attribute.standard.JobStateReason

All Implemented Interfaces:
    Attribute, Cloneable, Serializable

Class JobStateReason is a printing attribute class, an enumeration, that provides additional information about the job's current state, i.e., information that augments the value of the job's JobState attribute. Class JobStateReason defines standard job state reason values. A Print Service implementation only needs to report those job state reasons which are appropriate for the particular implementation; it does not have to report every defined job state reason.

Instances of JobStateReason do not appear in a Print Job's attribute set directly. Rather, a JobStateReasons attribute appears in the Print Job's attribute set. The JobStateReasons attribute contains zero, one, or more than one JobStateReason objects which pertain to the Print Job's status. The printer adds a JobStateReason object to the Print Job's JobStateReasons attribute when the corresponding condition becomes true of the Print Job, and the printer removes the JobStateReason object again when the corresponding condition becomes false, regardless of whether the Print Job's overall JobState also changed.

IPP Compatibility: The category name returned by getName() is the IPP attribute name. The enumeration's integer value is the IPP enum value. The toString() method returns the IPP string representation of the attribute value.

Field Summary
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_INCOMING    The printer has created the Print Job, but the printer has not finished accessing or accepting all the print data yet. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_DATA_INSUFFICIENT    The printer has created the Print Job, but the printer is expecting additional print data before it can move the job into the PROCESSING state. If a printer starts processing before it has received all data, the printer removes the JOB_DATA_INSUFFICIENT reason, but the JOB_INCOMING reason remains. If a printer starts processing after it has received all data, the printer removes the JOB_DATA_INSUFFICIENT and JOB_INCOMING reasons at the same time. 
public static final  JobStateReason DOCUMENT_ACCESS_ERROR    The Printer could not access one or more documents passed by reference (i.e., the print data representation object is a URL). This reason is intended to cover any file access problem,including file does not exist and access denied because of an access control problem. Whether the printer aborts the job and moves the job to the ABORTED job state or prints all documents that are accessible and moves the job to the COMPLETED job state and adds the COMPLETED_WITH_ERRORS reason to the job's JobStateReasons attribute depends on implementation and/or site policy. This value should be supported if the printer supports doc flavors with URL print data representation objects. 
public static final  JobStateReason SUBMISSION_INTERRUPTED    The job was not completely submitted for some unforeseen reason. Possibilities include (1) the printer has crashed before the job was fully submitted by the client, (2) the printer or the document transfer method has crashed in some non-recoverable way before the document data was entirely transferred to the printer, (3) the client crashed before the job was fully submitted. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_OUTGOING    The printer is transmitting the job to the output device. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_HOLD_UNTIL_SPECIFIED    The value of the job's JobHoldUntil attribute was specified with a date-time that is still in the future. The job must not be a candidate for processing until this reason is removed and there are no other reasons to hold the job. This value should be supported if the JobHoldUntil job template attribute is supported. 
public static final  JobStateReason RESOURCES_ARE_NOT_READY    At least one of the resources needed by the job, such as media, fonts, resource objects, etc., is not ready on any of the physical printers for which the job is a candidate. This condition may be detected when the job is accepted, or subsequently while the job is pending or processing, depending on implementation. The job may remain in its current state or be moved to the PENDING_HELD state, depending on implementation and/or job scheduling policy. 
public static final  JobStateReason PRINTER_STOPPED_PARTLY    The value of the printer's PrinterStateReasons attribute contains a PrinterStateReason value of STOPPED_PARTLY. 
public static final  JobStateReason PRINTER_STOPPED    The value of the printer's PrinterState attribute ia STOPPED. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_INTERPRETING    The job is in the PROCESSING state, but more specifically, the printer ia interpreting the document data. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_QUEUED    The job is in the PROCESSING state, but more specifically, the printer has queued the document data. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_TRANSFORMING    The job is in the PROCESSING state, but more specifically, the printer is interpreting document data and producing another electronic representation. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_QUEUED_FOR_MARKER    The job is in the PENDING_HELD, PENDING, or PROCESSING state, but more specifically, the printer has completed enough processing of the document to be able to start marking and the job is waiting for the marker. Systems that require human intervention to release jobs put the job into the PENDING_HELD job state. Systems that automatically select a job to use the marker put the job into the PENDING job state or keep the job in the PROCESSING job state while waiting for the marker, depending on implementation. All implementations put the job into (or back into) the PROCESSING state when marking does begin. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_PRINTING    The output device is marking media. This value is useful for printers which spend a great deal of time processing (1) when no marking is happening and then want to show that marking is now happening or (2) when the job is in the process of being canceled or aborted while the job remains in the PROCESSING state, but the marking has not yet stopped so that impression or sheet counts are still increasing for the job. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_CANCELED_BY_USER    The job was canceled by the owner of the job, i.e., by a user whose authenticated identity is the same as the value of the originating user that created the Print Job, or by some other authorized end-user, such as a member of the job owner's security group. This value should be supported. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_CANCELED_BY_OPERATOR    The job was canceled by the operator, i.e., by a user who has been authenticated as having operator privileges (whether local or remote). If the security policy is to allow anyone to cancel anyone's job, then this value may be used when the job is canceled by someone other than the owner of the job. For such a security policy, in effect, everyone is an operator as far as canceling jobs is concerned. This value should be supported if the implementation permits canceling by someone other than the owner of the job. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_CANCELED_AT_DEVICE    The job was canceled by an unidentified local user, i.e., a user at a console at the device. This value should be supported if the implementation supports canceling jobs at the console. 
public static final  JobStateReason ABORTED_BY_SYSTEM    The job was aborted by the system. Either the job (1) is in the process of being aborted, (2) has been aborted by the system and placed in the ABORTED state, or (3) has been aborted by the system and placed in the PENDING_HELD state, so that a user or operator can manually try the job again. This value should be supported. 
public static final  JobStateReason UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION    The job was aborted by the system because the printer determined while attempting to decompress the document's data that the compression is actually not among those supported by the printer. This value must be supported, since Compression is a required doc description attribute. 
public static final  JobStateReason COMPRESSION_ERROR    The job was aborted by the system because the printer encountered an error in the document data while decompressing it. If the printer posts this reason, the document data has already passed any tests that would have led to the UNSUPPORTED_COMPRESSION job state reason. 
public static final  JobStateReason UNSUPPORTED_DOCUMENT_FORMAT    The job was aborted by the system because the document data's document format (doc flavor) is not among those supported by the printer. If the client specifies a doc flavor with a MIME type of "application/octet-stream", the printer may abort the job if the printer cannot determine the document data's actual format through auto-sensing (even if the printer supports the document format if specified explicitly). This value must be supported, since a doc flavor is required to be specified for each doc. 
public static final  JobStateReason DOCUMENT_FORMAT_ERROR    The job was aborted by the system because the printer encountered an error in the document data while processing it. If the printer posts this reason, the document data has already passed any tests that would have led to the UNSUPPORTED_DOCUMENT_FORMAT job state reason. 
public static final  JobStateReason PROCESSING_TO_STOP_POINT    The requester has canceled the job or the printer has aborted the job, but the printer is still performing some actions on the job until a specified stop point occurs or job termination/cleanup is completed.

If the implementation requires some measurable time to cancel the job in the PROCESSING or PROCESSING_STOPPED job states, the printer must use this reason to indicate that the printer is still performing some actions on the job while the job remains in the PROCESSING or PROCESSING_STOPPED state. After all the job's job description attributes have stopped incrementing, the printer moves the job from the PROCESSING state to the CANCELED or ABORTED job states. 

public static final  JobStateReason SERVICE_OFF_LINE    The printer is off-line and accepting no jobs. All PENDING jobs are put into the PENDING_HELD state. This situation could be true if the service's or document transform's input is impaired or broken. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_COMPLETED_SUCCESSFULLY    The job completed successfully. This value should be supported. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_COMPLETED_WITH_WARNINGS    The job completed with warnings. This value should be supported if the implementation detects warnings. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_COMPLETED_WITH_ERRORS    The job completed with errors (and possibly warnings too). This value should be supported if the implementation detects errors. 
public static final  JobStateReason JOB_RESTARTABLE    This job is retained and is currently able to be restarted. If JOB_RESTARTABLE is contained in the job's JobStateReasons attribute, then the printer must accept a request to restart that job. This value should be supported if restarting jobs is supported. [The capability for restarting jobs is not in the Java Print Service API at present.] 
public static final  JobStateReason QUEUED_IN_DEVICE    The job has been forwarded to a device or print system that is unable to send back status. The printer sets the job's JobState attribute to COMPLETED and adds the QUEUED_IN_DEVICE reason to the job's JobStateReasons attribute to indicate that the printer has no additional information about the job and never will have any better information. 
Constructor:
 protected JobStateReason(int value) 
Method from javax.print.attribute.standard.JobStateReason Summary:
getCategory,   getEnumValueTable,   getName,   getStringTable
Methods from javax.print.attribute.EnumSyntax:
clone,   getEnumValueTable,   getOffset,   getStringTable,   getValue,   hashCode,   readResolve,   toString
Methods from java.lang.Object:
clone,   equals,   finalize,   getClass,   hashCode,   notify,   notifyAll,   toString,   wait,   wait,   wait
Method from javax.print.attribute.standard.JobStateReason Detail:
 public final Class<Attribute> getCategory() 
    Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category" for this printing attribute value.

    For class JobStateReason and any vendor-defined subclasses, the category is class JobStateReason itself.

 protected EnumSyntax[] getEnumValueTable() 
    Returns the enumeration value table for class JobStateReason.
 public final String getName() 
    Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an instance.

    For class JobStateReason and any vendor-defined subclasses, the category name is "job-state-reason".

 protected String[] getStringTable() 
    Returns the string table for class JobStateReason.