See: Description
| Interface | Description | 
|---|---|
| PrintJobAttributeListener | 
 Implementations of this interface are attached to a
  
DocPrintJob to monitor
 the status of attribute changes associated with the print job. | 
| PrintJobListener | 
 Implementations of this listener interface should be attached to a
  
DocPrintJob to monitor the status of
 the printer job. | 
| PrintServiceAttributeListener | 
 Implementations of this listener interface are attached to a
  
PrintService to monitor
 the status of the print service. | 
| Class | Description | 
|---|---|
| PrintEvent | 
 Class PrintEvent is the super class of all Print Service API events. 
 | 
| PrintJobAdapter | 
 An abstract adapter class for receiving print job events. 
 | 
| PrintJobAttributeEvent | 
 Class PrintJobAttributeEvent encapsulates an event a PrintService
 reports to let the client know that one or more printing attributes for a
 PrintJob have changed. 
 | 
| PrintJobEvent | 
 Class  
PrintJobEvent encapsulates common events a print job
 reports to let a listener know of progress in the processing of the
 DocPrintJob. | 
| PrintServiceAttributeEvent | 
 Class PrintServiceAttributeEvent encapsulates an event a
 Print Service instance reports to let the client know of
 changes in the print service state. 
 | 
They may be used to monitor both print services (such as printers going on-line & off-line), and the progress of a specific print job.
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