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javax.print.attribute
interface SupportedValuesAttribute
- All Superinterfaces:
- Attribute, Serializable
- All Known Implementing Classes:
- CopiesSupported, JobImpressionsSupported, JobKOctetsSupported, JobMediaSheetsSupported, JobPrioritySupported, NumberUpSupported
public interface SupportedValuesAttribute
extends Attribute
Interface SupportedValuesAttribute is a tagging interface which a printing
attribute class implements to indicate the attribute describes the supported
values for another attribute. For example, if a Print Service instance
supports the {@link javax.print.attribute.standard.Copies Copies}
attribute, the Print Service instance will have a {@link
javax.print.attribute.standard.CopiesSupported CopiesSupported} attribute,
which is a SupportedValuesAttribute giving the legal values a client may
specify for the {@link javax.print.attribute.standard.Copies Copies}
attribute.
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