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package javax.print.attribute.standard;
import javax.print.attribute.Attribute;
import javax.print.attribute.IntegerSyntax;
import javax.print.attribute.SupportedValuesAttribute;
/**
* Class JobPrioritySupported is an integer valued printing attribute class
* that specifies whether a Print Service instance supports the {@link
* JobPriority JobPriority} attribute and the number of different job priority
* levels supported.
* <P>
* The client can always specify any {@link JobPriority 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.
* <P>
* <B>IPP Compatibility:</B> The integer value gives the IPP integer value.
* The category name returned by <CODE>getName()</CODE> gives the IPP
* attribute name.
* <P>
*
* @author Alan Kaminsky
*/
public final class JobPrioritySupported extends IntegerSyntax
implements SupportedValuesAttribute {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 2564840378013555894L;
/**
* Construct a new job priority supported attribute with the given integer
* value.
*
* @param value Number of different job priority levels supported.
*
* @exception IllegalArgumentException
* (Unchecked exception) Thrown if <CODE>value</CODE> is less than 1
* or greater than 100.
*/
public JobPrioritySupported(int value) {
super (value, 1, 100);
}
/**
* Returns whether this job priority supported attribute is equivalent to
* the passed in object. To be equivalent, all of the following conditions
* must be true:
* <OL TYPE=1>
* <LI>
* <CODE>object</CODE> is not null.
* <LI>
* <CODE>object</CODE> is an instance of class JobPrioritySupported.
* <LI>
* This job priority supported attribute's value and
* <CODE>object</CODE>'s value are equal.
* </OL>
*
* @param object Object to compare to.
*
* @return True if <CODE>object</CODE> is equivalent to this job
* priority supported attribute, false otherwise.
*/
public boolean equals (Object object) {
return (super.equals(object) &&
object instanceof JobPrioritySupported);
}
/**
* Get the printing attribute class which is to be used as the "category"
* for this printing attribute value.
* <P>
* For class JobPrioritySupported, the
* category is class JobPrioritySupported itself.
*
* @return Printing attribute class (category), an instance of class
* {@link java.lang.Class java.lang.Class}.
*/
public final Class<? extends Attribute> getCategory() {
return JobPrioritySupported.class;
}
/**
* Get the name of the category of which this attribute value is an
* instance.
* <P>
* For class JobPrioritySupported, the
* category name is <CODE>"job-priority-supported"</CODE>.
*
* @return Attribute category name.
*/
public final String getName() {
return "job-priority-supported";
}
}