For JDK 1.3, the JobAttributes
and
PageAttributes
classes were introduced to AWT printing
so that client applications could specify the properties of a print
job and the attributes of a page.
The two APIs primarily support page imaging, which is the rendering and formatting of a page and is one component of a printing subsystem. Although a client can choose a printer from a print dialog and can specify printing attributes using JobAttributes and PageAttributes, neither the AWT nor Java 2D printing APIs support discovery of printers based on their capabilities, which is another key component of any printing subsystem. For more details on the history of printing on the Java platform refer to Printing Help for Java Developers.
The JDK 1.2 advanced printing on the Java platform with the
java.awt.print
package by allowing applications to
print all Java 2D graphics, which includes 2D graphics, text, and
images.
Basic printing support for the Java platform was first
introduced in the Java Development Kit, version 1.1. The JDK 1.1
printing API provided developers with a basic framework for
printing the user-interface content from client applications. JDK
1.1 printing, also called the AWT Printing API, was designed around
the java.awt.PrintJob
class, which encapsulates a
printing request. The PrintJob
class creates a
subclass of Graphics
, which implements the rendering
calls to image the page.