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Provides print functionality in NetBeans.
Question (arch-overall): Describe the overall architecture. Answer:PrintAPI Provides print functionality.
Question (arch-usecases): Describe the main use cases of the new API. Who will use it under what circumstances? What kind of code would typically need to be written to use the module? Answer:The typical client of Print module can be any tool to print custom data.
The simple way to enable printing for a custom data is:
If the data is a Swing component which extends javax.swing.JComponent
and shown in a org.openide.windows.TopComponent
, the key "print.printable"
(PrintManager.PRINT_PRINTABLE) with value "Boolean.TRUE"
in the component must be set as a client property. See example:
public class MyComponent extends javax.swing.JComponent { public MyComponent() { ... putClientProperty("print.printable", Boolean.TRUE); // NOI18N } ... }Question (arch-time): What are the time estimates of the work? Answer:
The module has been implemented and a part of NetBeans release.
Question (arch-quality): How will the quality of your code be tested and how are future regressions going to be prevented? Answer:JUnut tests currently cover the areas of Print API.
Question (arch-where): Where one can find sources for your module? Answer:
The sources for the module are in the Apache Git repositories or in the GitHub repositories.
These modules are required in project.xml:
none
Question (dep-platform): On which platforms does your module run? Does it run in the same way on each? Answer:100% pure Java
Question (dep-jre): Which version of JRE do you need (1.2, 1.3, 1.4, etc.)? Answer:1.5
Question (dep-jrejdk): Do you require the JDK or is the JRE enough? Answer:Was not tested with JRE.
Just the one module jar.
Question (deploy-nbm): Can you deploy an NBM via the Update Center? Answer:Yes.
Question (deploy-shared): Do you need to be installed in the shared location only, or in the user directory only, or can your module be installed anywhere? Answer:Can be anywhere.
Question (deploy-packages): Are packages of your module made inaccessible by not declaring them public? Answer:The module allows public access for org.netbeans.api/spi.print packages.
Question (deploy-dependencies): What do other modules need to do to declare a dependency on this one, in addition to or instead of the normal module dependency declaration (e.g. tokens to require)? Answer:Nothing.
Yes.
Question (compat-standards): Does the module implement or define any standards? Is the implementation exact or does it deviate somehow? Answer:No, there are no standards for printing.
Question (compat-version): Can your module coexist with earlier and future versions of itself? Can you correctly read all old settings? Will future versions be able to read your current settings? Can you read or politely ignore settings stored by a future version? Answer:Yes.
Question (compat-deprecation): How the introduction of your project influences functionality provided by previous version of the product? Answer:The module does not deprecate any existing APIs.
java.io.File
directly?
Answer:
No.
Question (resources-layer): Does your module provide own layer? Does it create any files or folders in it? What it is trying to communicate by that and with which components? Answer:No.
Question (resources-read): Does your module read any resources from layers? For what purpose? Answer:No.
Question (resources-mask): Does your module mask/hide/override any resources provided by other modules in their layers? Answer:Hides org-openide-actions-PrintAction and overrides org-openide-actions-PageSetupAction.
Question (resources-preferences): Does your module uses preferences via Preferences API? Does your module use NbPreferences or or regular JDK Preferences ? Does it read, write or both ? Does it share preferences with other modules ? If so, then why ? Answer:Yes, print module uses Preferences API to read/write print options.
org.openide.util.Lookup
or any similar technology to find any components to communicate with? Which ones?
Answer:
Yes, uses lookup for communication with node, data object, top component to obtain print provider.
Question (lookup-register): Do you register anything into lookup for other code to find? Answer:No.
Question (lookup-remove): Do you remove entries of other modules from lookup? Answer:No.
System.getProperty
) property?
On a similar note, is there something interesting that you
pass to java.util.logging.Logger
? Or do you observe
what others log?
Answer:
No.
Question (exec-component): Is execution of your code influenced by any (string) property of any of your components? Answer:No.
Question (exec-ant-tasks): Do you define or register any ant tasks that other can use? Answer:No.
Question (exec-classloader): Does your code create its own class loader(s)? Answer:No.
Question (exec-reflection): Does your code use Java Reflection to execute other code? Answer:No.
Question (exec-privateaccess): Are you aware of any other parts of the system calling some of your methods by reflection? Answer:No.
Question (exec-process): Do you execute an external process from your module? How do you ensure that the result is the same on different platforms? Do you parse output? Do you depend on result code? Answer:No.
Question (exec-introspection): Does your module use any kind of runtime type information (instanceof
,
work with java.lang.Class
, etc.)?
Answer:
No.
Question (exec-threading): What threading models, if any, does your module adhere to? How the project behaves with respect to threading? Answer:Uses standard NetBeans threading conventions.
Question (security-policy): Does your functionality require modifications to the standard policy file? Answer:No.
Question (security-grant): Does your code grant additional rights to some other code? Answer:No.
No formats.
Question (format-dnd): Which protocols (if any) does your code understand during Drag & Drop? Answer:No.
Question (format-clipboard): Which data flavors (if any) does your code read from or insert to the clipboard (by access to clipboard on means calling methods onjava.awt.datatransfer.Transferable
?
Answer:
No.
No.
Question (perf-exit): Does your module run any code on exit? Answer:No.
Question (perf-scale): Which external criteria influence the performance of your program (size of file in editor, number of files in menu, in source directory, etc.) and how well your code scales? Answer:The size of source.
Question (perf-limit): Are there any hard-coded or practical limits in the number or size of elements your code can handle? Answer:There are no hard coded limits.
Question (perf-mem): How much memory does your component consume? Estimate with a relation to the number of windows, etc. Answer:Unknown. Probably not too much.
Question (perf-wakeup): Does any piece of your code wake up periodically and do something even when the system is otherwise idle (no user interaction)? Answer:No.
Question (perf-progress): Does your module execute any long-running tasks? Answer:No.
Question (perf-huge_dialogs): Does your module contain any dialogs or wizards with a large number of GUI controls such as combo boxes, lists, trees, or text areas? Answer:Yes.
Question (perf-menus): Does your module use dynamically updated context menus, or context-sensitive actions with complicated and slow enablement logic? Answer:Yes.
Question (perf-spi): How the performance of the plugged in code will be enforced? Answer:There are no special provisions to enforce this.