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<head><title>GNU Classpath - javax.print</title></head>
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<body>
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Provides the basic interfaces and classes of the Java Print Service API.
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<p>
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The Java Print Service API enables programmers to:
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<ul>
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<li>Discover print services for printing to printer devices and to output
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streams. The discovery process can be constrained to return only print
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services supporting specific document formats or printing attributes.</li>
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<li>Print client-formatted print data like Postscript, PDF or various
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image formats and service-formatted print data from Java.</li>
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<li>Submit, cancel and monitor single and multi document print jobs.</li>
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<li>Provide users a graphical print service browser with printing attribute
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selection.</li>
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</ul>
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</p>
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<p>
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<h2>Print Service Discovery</h2>
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Print service types in the JPS API:
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<ul>
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<li><a href="PrintService.html">PrintService</a>:<br>The base interface
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describing a print service capable of printing a supplied document for a
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given document format to the printer device it is representing.</li><br>
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<li><a href="MultiDocPrintService.html">MultiDocPrintService</a>:<br>Extends
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the PrintService interface and provides a print service which is capable of
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printing multiple documents as one print job to its printer device.</li><br>
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<li><a href="StreamPrintService.html">StreamPrintService</a>:<br>Extends the
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PrintService interface and provides a print service which is capable of
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printing into a supplied output stream instead of to a physical printer
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device.</li>
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</ul>
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</p>
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<p>
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<h4>PrintService, MultiDocPrintService</h4>
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Discovery is done by the use of the static methods in the
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<a href="PrintServiceLookup.html">PrintServiceLookup</a> class. The discovery
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process can be constrained by supplying the document formats and printing
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attributes that need to be supported by the returned print service. Furthermore
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the <a href="PrintServiceLookup.html#lookupDefaultPrintService()">
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lookupDefaultPrintService()</a> method enables to lookup the default print
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service of the platforms printing system.
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</p>
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<p>
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<h4>StreamPrintService</h4>
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StreamPrintService provides the same functionality as a print service for output
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to a supplied <code>OutputStream</code>. Available stream print services are
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discovered via the static methods in the <a href="StreamPrintServiceFactory.html">
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StreamPrintServiceFactory</a> factory. The query can be constrained by supplying
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the the requested document format support and the needed output format.
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</p>
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<h2>Document formats</h2>
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The format of the printing documents are specified by the
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<a href="DocFlavor.html">DocFlavor</a> class in the JPS API. It provides the
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description of the format in which the print data will be supplied in a print
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job to the print service and consists of two parts:
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<ul>
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<li>The MIME type (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions types as described in
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RFC 2045/2046) specifying the media format of the print data.</li>
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<br>
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<li>The representation class name which is the fully qualified name of the
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class providing the print data to the print job. For example if the print data
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is supplied as a byte array the representation class name will be "[B" or for
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an input stream "java.io.InputStream".</li>
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</ul>
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The Java Print Service API differentiates between two types of print data,
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client-formatted and service-formatted. Client-formatted print data is already
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provided in a formatted representation by the client e.g. in an image format
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or as postscript. For service-formatted print data, the Java Print Service
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implementation produces the formatted print data. Here the doc flavor's
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representation class name does specify an interface instead of the actual
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print data source. The print service will call the methods of the given
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implementation of this interface with a special Graphics object capable of
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producing formatted print data from the graphics routines inside the
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interface methods.
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</ul>
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<h2>Printing attributes</h2>
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Print services as well as print jobs report their state and capabilities
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by the way of supplying printing attributes. Also the behaviour of print
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jobs (like how many copies should be printed) is controlled via printing
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attributes. For these requirements the JPS API defines different roles
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of attributes and common syntax classes in the package
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<code>javax.print.attribute</code>. The actual available printing attributes
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are implemented in the <code>javax.print.attribute.standard</code> package.
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<ul>
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<li>Print service attributes:<br>
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These printing attributes of role
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<a href="attribute/PrintServiceAttribute.html">PrintServiceAttribute</a> report
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the status and other informations of a PrintService. Example for informations
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available in the print services attributes are the attribute
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<code>PagesPerMinute</code> providing the number of pages a printer can print
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per minute. Status attributes like the <code>PrinterState</code> attribute
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gives the current state (e.g. printer currently processes or is idle) of the
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printer.</li>
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<br>
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<li>Print job attributes:<br>
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Print job attributes of role <a href="attribute/PrintJobAttribute.html">
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PrintJobAttribute</a> inform about the status of given print job. For example
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the <code>NumberOfInterveningJobs</code> attribute provides the number of jobs
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ahead in the print service queue before this job. Status attributes like the
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<code>JobState</code> attribute gives the current state of the print job (like
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pending, processing or canceled).</li>
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<br>
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<li>Print request attributes:<br>
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The attributes of role <a href="attribute/PrintRequestAttribute.html">
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PrintRequestAttribute</a> specify the behaviour of a complete print job.
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The print request attributes apply to all documents in a print job, whereas
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the doc attributes only apply to the specific document in a print job.
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Most of the print request attributes are also doc attributes and therefore
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implementing both attribute role interfaces.
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</li>
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<br>
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<li>Doc attributes:<br>
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As described above the <a href="attribute/PrintJobAttribute.html">
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PrintJobAttribute</a> attributes are specific to a single document in the
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print job.
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</li>
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</ul>
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2006-05-18 19:29:21 +02:00
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<h2>Example of using the API</h2>
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<pre>
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import java.io.*;
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<br>
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import javax.print.*;
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import javax.print.attribute.*;
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import javax.print.attribute.standard.*;
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import javax.print.event.*;
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<br>
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public class Beispiel
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{
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public static void main(String[] args)
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{
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// Using the predefined doc flavor for postscript mimetype
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DocFlavor flavor = DocFlavor.INPUT_STREAM.POSTSCRIPT;
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<br>
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// Looking for printservice supporting this doc flavor
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PrintService[] services = PrintServiceLookup.lookupPrintServices(flavor, null);
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<br>
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// Just take the first
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PrintService service = services[0];
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System.out.println("Name :" + service.getName());
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<br>
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try
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{
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// Create a print job
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DocPrintJob job = service.createPrintJob();
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<br>
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// We want to print a file so we construct an inputstream
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// on the file to supply the print data as given in the doc flavor
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File file = new File("File.ps");
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InputStream stream = new FileInputStream(file);
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<br>
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// Build a attribute set with the wanted printing attributes
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HashPrintRequestAttributeSet attr = new HashPrintRequestAttributeSet();
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attr.add(new Copies(2)); // two copies
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attr.add(new PageRanges(2, 7)); // only the 2-7 pages
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<br>
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// Construct a doc object with the provided class SimpleDoc
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SimpleDoc doc = new SimpleDoc(stream, flavor, null);
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<br>
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// register us as the print - use the adapter class
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// and override the interesing failure condition
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job.addPrintJobListener(new PrintJobAdapter()
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{
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public void printJobFailed(PrintJobEvent arg0)
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{
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System.out.println("The PrintJob failed.");
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}
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});
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<br>
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// start the printing process
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job.print(doc, attr);
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<br>
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// lets assume we want to cancel it
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if (job instanceof CancelablePrintJob)
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{
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CancelablePrintJob cancelJob = (CancelablePrintJob) job;
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cancelJob.cancel();
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}
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<br>
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}
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catch (PrintException e)
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{
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e.printStackTrace();
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}
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catch (FileNotFoundException e)
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{
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e.printStackTrace();
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}
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}
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}
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</pre>
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<p>
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<b>Since:</b> 1.4
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