Class JobAttributes.DialogType

Enclosing class:
JobAttributes
public static final class JobAttributes.DialogType
extends Object

A type-safe enumeration of possible dialogs to display to the user.

Since:
1.3

Field Summary

Fields
Modifier and Type Field Description
static JobAttributes.DialogType COMMON

The DialogType instance to use for specifying the cross-platform, pure Java print dialog.

static JobAttributes.DialogType NATIVE

The DialogType instance to use for specifying the platform's native print dialog.

static JobAttributes.DialogType NONE

The DialogType instance to use for specifying no print dialog.

Method Summary

All Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods
Modifier and Type Method Description
int hashCode()

Returns a hash code value for the object.

String toString()

Returns a string representation of the object.

Methods declared in class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait

Field Detail

COMMON

public static final JobAttributes.DialogType COMMON

The DialogType instance to use for specifying the cross-platform, pure Java print dialog.

NATIVE

public static final JobAttributes.DialogType NATIVE

The DialogType instance to use for specifying the platform's native print dialog.

NONE

public static final JobAttributes.DialogType NONE

The DialogType instance to use for specifying no print dialog.

Method Detail

hashCode

public int hashCode()

Description copied from class: Object

Returns a hash code value for the object. This method is supported for the benefit of hash tables such as those provided by HashMap.

The general contract of hashCode is:

  • Whenever it is invoked on the same object more than once during an execution of a Java application, the hashCode method must consistently return the same integer, provided no information used in equals comparisons on the object is modified. This integer need not remain consistent from one execution of an application to another execution of the same application.
  • If two objects are equal according to the equals(Object) method, then calling the hashCode method on each of the two objects must produce the same integer result.
  • It is not required that if two objects are unequal according to the Object.equals(java.lang.Object) method, then calling the hashCode method on each of the two objects must produce distinct integer results. However, the programmer should be aware that producing distinct integer results for unequal objects may improve the performance of hash tables.

As much as is reasonably practical, the hashCode method defined by class Object does return distinct integers for distinct objects. (The hashCode may or may not be implemented as some function of an object's memory address at some point in time.)

Overrides:
hashCode in class Object
Returns:
a hash code value for this object.
See Also:
Object.equals(java.lang.Object), System.identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)

toString

public String toString()

Description copied from class: Object

Returns a string representation of the object. In general, the toString method returns a string that "textually represents" this object. The result should be a concise but informative representation that is easy for a person to read. It is recommended that all subclasses override this method.

The toString method for class Object returns a string consisting of the name of the class of which the object is an instance, the at-sign character `@', and the unsigned hexadecimal representation of the hash code of the object. In other words, this method returns a string equal to the value of:

getClass().getName() + '@' + Integer.toHexString(hashCode())
Overrides:
toString in class Object
Returns:
a string representation of the object.