Source for javax.print.URIException

   1: /* URIException.java --
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  37: 
  38: 
  39: package javax.print;
  40: 
  41: import java.net.URI;
  42: 
  43: /**
  44:  * <code>URIException</code> specifies methods a specific subclass of 
  45:  * {@link javax.print.PrintException} may implement to provide further 
  46:  * informations of printing errors if URI problems are involved.
  47:  * <p>
  48:  * There exists no <code>PrintException</code> class implementing this 
  49:  * interface. Providing this extension in <code>PrintException</code> 
  50:  * subclasses is left to the concrete print service implementation. 
  51:  * </p>
  52:  * 
  53:  * @author Michael Koch (konqueror@gmx.de)
  54:  */
  55: public interface URIException
  56: {
  57:   /**
  58:    * Indicates that the provided <code>URI</code> is not accessible.
  59:    */
  60:   int URIInaccessible = 1;
  61:   
  62:   /**
  63:    * Indicates any other problem which is not defined by
  64:    * the other reason constants.
  65:    */
  66:   int URIOtherProblem = -1;
  67:   
  68:   /**
  69:    * Indicates that the print service does not support a specific
  70:    * uri scheme (for example the ftp scheme).
  71:    */
  72:   int URISchemeNotSupported = 2;
  73:   
  74:   /**
  75:    * Returns the reason for this exception as
  76:    * predefined constants in this interface.
  77:    * 
  78:    * @return The reason.
  79:    */
  80:   int getReason();
  81:   
  82:   /**
  83:    * Returns the unsupported <code>URI</code> which caused this exception.
  84:    * 
  85:    * @return The unsupported <code>URI</code>.
  86:    */
  87:   URI getUnsupportedURI();
  88: }