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package javax.print;
import java.awt.GraphicsConfiguration;
import java.awt.GraphicsDevice;
import java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment;
import java.awt.HeadlessException;
import java.awt.Dialog;
import java.awt.Frame;
import java.awt.Point;
import java.awt.Rectangle;
import java.awt.Window;
import java.awt.KeyboardFocusManager;
import javax.print.attribute.Attribute;
import javax.print.attribute.AttributeSet;
import javax.print.attribute.PrintRequestAttributeSet;
import javax.print.attribute.standard.Destination;
import javax.print.attribute.standard.Fidelity;
import sun.print.ServiceDialog;
import sun.print.SunAlternateMedia;
/** This class is a collection of UI convenience methods which provide a
* graphical user dialog for browsing print services looked up through the Java
* Print Service API.
* <p>
* The dialogs follow a standard pattern of acting as a continue/cancel option
*for a user as well as allowing the user to select the print service to use
*and specify choices such as paper size and number of copies.
* <p>
* <p>
* The dialogs are designed to work with pluggable print services though the
* public APIs of those print services.
* <p>
* If a print service provides any vendor extensions these may be made
* accessible to the user through a vendor supplied tab panel Component.
* Such a vendor extension is encouraged to use Swing! and to support its
* accessibility APIs.
* The vendor extensions should return the settings as part of the
* AttributeSet.
* Applications which want to preserve the user settings should use those
* settings to specify the print job.
* Note that this class is not referenced by any other part of the Java
* Print Service and may not be included in profiles which cannot depend
* on the presence of the AWT packages.
*/
public class ServiceUI {
/**
* Presents a dialog to the user for selecting a print service (printer).
* It is displayed at the location specified by the application and
* is modal.
* If the specification is invalid or would make the dialog not visible it
* will be displayed at a location determined by the implementation.
* The dialog blocks its calling thread and is application modal.
* <p>
* The dialog may include a tab panel with custom UI lazily obtained from
* the PrintService's ServiceUIFactory when the PrintService is browsed.
* The dialog will attempt to locate a MAIN_UIROLE first as a JComponent,
* then as a Panel. If there is no ServiceUIFactory or no matching role
* the custom tab will be empty or not visible.
* <p>
* The dialog returns the print service selected by the user if the user
* OK's the dialog and null if the user cancels the dialog.
* <p>
* An application must pass in an array of print services to browse.
* The array must be non-null and non-empty.
* Typically an application will pass in only PrintServices capable
* of printing a particular document flavor.
* <p>
* An application may pass in a PrintService to be initially displayed.
* A non-null parameter must be included in the array of browsable
* services.
* If this parameter is null a service is chosen by the implementation.
* <p>
* An application may optionally pass in the flavor to be printed.
* If this is non-null choices presented to the user can be better
* validated against those supported by the services.
* An application must pass in a PrintRequestAttributeSet for returning
* user choices.
* On calling the PrintRequestAttributeSet may be empty, or may contain
* application-specified values.
* <p>
* These are used to set the initial settings for the initially
* displayed print service. Values which are not supported by the print
* service are ignored. As the user browses print services, attributes
* and values are copied to the new display. If a user browses a
* print service which does not support a particular attribute-value, the
* default for that service is used as the new value to be copied.
* <p>
* If the user cancels the dialog, the returned attributes will not reflect
* any changes made by the user.
*
* A typical basic usage of this method may be :
* <pre>{@code
* PrintService[] services = PrintServiceLookup.lookupPrintServices(
* DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.JPEG, null);
* PrintRequestAttributeSet attributes = new HashPrintRequestAttributeSet();
* if (services.length > 0) {
* PrintService service = ServiceUI.printDialog(null, 50, 50,
* services, services[0],
* null,
* attributes);
* if (service != null) {
* ... print ...
* }
* }
* }</pre>
* <p>
* @param gc used to select screen. null means primary or default screen.
* @param x location of dialog including border in screen coordinates
* @param y location of dialog including border in screen coordinates
* @param services to be browsable, must be non-null.
* @param defaultService - initial PrintService to display.
* @param flavor - the flavor to be printed, or null.
* @param attributes on input is the initial application supplied
* preferences. This cannot be null but may be empty.
* On output the attributes reflect changes made by the user.
* @return print service selected by the user, or null if the user
* cancelled the dialog.
* @throws HeadlessException if GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()
* returns true.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if services is null or empty,
* or attributes is null, or the initial PrintService is not in the
* list of browsable services.
*/
public static PrintService printDialog(GraphicsConfiguration gc,
int x, int y,
PrintService[] services,
PrintService defaultService,
DocFlavor flavor,
PrintRequestAttributeSet attributes)
throws HeadlessException
{
int defaultIndex = -1;
if (GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) {
throw new HeadlessException();
} else if ((services == null) || (services.length == 0)) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("services must be non-null " +
"and non-empty");
} else if (attributes == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("attributes must be non-null");
}
if (defaultService != null) {
for (int i = 0; i < services.length; i++) {
if (services[i].equals(defaultService)) {
defaultIndex = i;
break;
}
}
if (defaultIndex < 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("services must contain " +
"defaultService");
}
} else {
defaultIndex = 0;
}
// For now we set owner to null. In the future, it may be passed
// as an argument.
Window owner = null;
Rectangle gcBounds = (gc == null) ? GraphicsEnvironment.
getLocalGraphicsEnvironment().getDefaultScreenDevice().
getDefaultConfiguration().getBounds() : gc.getBounds();
ServiceDialog dialog;
if (owner instanceof Frame) {
dialog = new ServiceDialog(gc,
x + gcBounds.x,
y + gcBounds.y,
services, defaultIndex,
flavor, attributes,
(Frame)owner);
} else {
dialog = new ServiceDialog(gc,
x + gcBounds.x,
y + gcBounds.y,
services, defaultIndex,
flavor, attributes,
(Dialog)owner);
}
Rectangle dlgBounds = dialog.getBounds();
// get union of all GC bounds
GraphicsEnvironment ge = GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment();
GraphicsDevice[] gs = ge.getScreenDevices();
for (int j=0; j<gs.length; j++) {
gcBounds =
gcBounds.union(gs[j].getDefaultConfiguration().getBounds());
}
// if portion of dialog is not within the gc boundary
if (!gcBounds.contains(dlgBounds)) {
// put in the center relative to parent frame/dialog
dialog.setLocationRelativeTo(owner);
}
dialog.show();
if (dialog.getStatus() == ServiceDialog.APPROVE) {
PrintRequestAttributeSet newas = dialog.getAttributes();
Class dstCategory = Destination.class;
Class amCategory = SunAlternateMedia.class;
Class fdCategory = Fidelity.class;
if (attributes.containsKey(dstCategory) &&
!newas.containsKey(dstCategory))
{
attributes.remove(dstCategory);
}
if (attributes.containsKey(amCategory) &&
!newas.containsKey(amCategory))
{
attributes.remove(amCategory);
}
attributes.addAll(newas);
Fidelity fd = (Fidelity)attributes.get(fdCategory);
if (fd != null) {
if (fd == Fidelity.FIDELITY_TRUE) {
removeUnsupportedAttributes(dialog.getPrintService(),
flavor, attributes);
}
}
}
return dialog.getPrintService();
}
/**
* POSSIBLE FUTURE API: This method may be used down the road if we
* decide to allow developers to explicitly display a "page setup" dialog.
* Currently we use that functionality internally for the AWT print model.
*/
/*
public static void pageDialog(GraphicsConfiguration gc,
int x, int y,
PrintService service,
DocFlavor flavor,
PrintRequestAttributeSet attributes)
throws HeadlessException
{
if (GraphicsEnvironment.isHeadless()) {
throw new HeadlessException();
} else if (service == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("service must be non-null");
} else if (attributes == null) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("attributes must be non-null");
}
ServiceDialog dialog = new ServiceDialog(gc, x, y, service,
flavor, attributes);
dialog.show();
if (dialog.getStatus() == ServiceDialog.APPROVE) {
PrintRequestAttributeSet newas = dialog.getAttributes();
Class amCategory = SunAlternateMedia.class;
if (attributes.containsKey(amCategory) &&
!newas.containsKey(amCategory))
{
attributes.remove(amCategory);
}
attributes.addAll(newas.values());
}
dialog.getOwner().dispose();
}
*/
/**
* Removes any attributes from the given AttributeSet that are
* unsupported by the given PrintService/DocFlavor combination.
*/
private static void removeUnsupportedAttributes(PrintService ps,
DocFlavor flavor,
AttributeSet aset)
{
AttributeSet asUnsupported = ps.getUnsupportedAttributes(flavor,
aset);
if (asUnsupported != null) {
Attribute[] usAttrs = asUnsupported.toArray();
for (int i=0; i<usAttrs.length; i++) {
Class category = usAttrs[i].getCategory();
if (ps.isAttributeCategorySupported(category)) {
Attribute attr =
(Attribute)ps.getDefaultAttributeValue(category);
if (attr != null) {
aset.add(attr);
} else {
aset.remove(category);
}
} else {
aset.remove(category);
}
}
}
}
}