PSI 1.0 Usage 20030327 An overview of usage models enabled by the PSI set of interfaces.
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Transcript of PSI 1.0 Usage 20030327 An overview of usage models enabled by the PSI set of interfaces.
PSI 1.0 Usage 20030327
An overview of usage models enabled by the PSI set of interfaces.
Use Models PSI Enables
Service Based Printing– Mobile Printing– Portal Printing– Enterprise Printing
Direct Printing– Mobile Printing– Desktop Printing
Secure, Authenticated Printing Firewall Traversal
Service Based Mobile Printing
Mobile clients (PDAs, cell phones, cameras, etc.) can use PSI to render and print local content stored on the client.
1. Client initiates print job and delivers source document to Print Service JobControl
2. Print Service renders document to printer specific format and delivers it to PSI Target Device (printer)
1. Client initiates print job and delivers source document to Target Device JobControl
2. Target Device forwards document to Print Service JobControl.
3. Print Service renders document to printer specific format and delivers it to PSI Target Device (printer)
Service Based Portal Printing
1. Client interacts with a Portal or Enterprise Gateway (for example RIM’s Blackberry Enterprise Server).
2. Portal retrieves source document.3. Portal initiates print job and
delivers source document to Print Service JobControl.
4. Print Service renders document to printer specific format and delivers it to PSI Target Device (printer)
Service Based Enterprise Printing
1. Client initiates print job and delivers a content reference to Print Service JobControl
2. Print Service resolves content reference and retrieves the source document.
3. Print Service renders document to printer specific format and delivers it to PSI Target Device (printer)
1. Client initiates print job and delivers a content reference to Target Device JobControl
2. Target Device forwards content reference to Print Service JobControl.
3. Print Service resolves content reference and retrieves the source document.
4. Print Service renders document to printer specific format and delivers it to PSI Target Device (printer)
Mobile clients (PDAs, cell phones, cameras, etc.) can use PSI to render and print remote content by reference.
Direct Mobile and Desktop Printing
Clients can render data that the device can consume directly.
1. Client connects directly to Target Device.
2. Client determines capabilities of Target Device, and device PDL format utilizing ServiceCapabilitiesInterface.
3. Client renders to document data to PDL of Target Device, and delivers utilizing JobControlInterface.
Secure, Authenticated Printing
• All models can utilize standard HTTPS for secure, authenticated printing.
Firewall Traversal
1. Target Device registers itself with Print Service utilizing TargetDeviceSupport Interface.
2. Client initiates Print Job with the Print Service utilizing JobControlInterface.
3. Client informs TargetDevice of job a Print Service
4. Target Device behind an enterprises firewall contacts Print Service utilizing TargetDeviceSupport interface.
5. Target Device pulls data and prints users Job.
PSI Interface Deployment Model
Print Service
QueryEndpointsInterface
JobControlInterface
TargetDeviceSupportInterface
JobControlInterface
Client
Target Device Mobile
Client
Client
QueryEndpointsInterface
ServiceCapabilitiesInterface
ServiceCapabilitiesInterface
PSI Interfaces
QueryEndPointsInterface– Extensible discovery of all interfaces that a Print Service and a Target Device
support. ServiceCapabilitiesInterface
– TargetDevice and Print Service capabilities discovery. JobControlInterface
– “Transform and Deliver Workflow” multi-document Job creation and control.– PWG Common Semantic Model Job and Document processing options.– By Value and By Reference document data submission.
TargetDeviceSupportInterface– Firewall traversal from Target Device to Print Service
Job and Document retrieval Target Device, Job and Document status eventing
– Target Device registration with Print Service
QueryEndPointsInterface
QuerySupportedInterfaces– Allows a client to determine the interfaces that a
service supports– Services can advertise additional interfaces beyond
the required PSI set. This enables vendor extensibility.
QueryInterfaceDefinition– Allows client to retrieve Interface End Points and
WSDL definitions
ServiceCapabilitiesInterface
GetTargetDeviceElements– Enables direct and proxied Target Device
capabilities discovery.– Aligned with PWG Common Semantic Model Printer
object – Supported, Ready, Default and Actual options
GetKnownTargetDevices– Exposes the Target Devices a print service has
discovered, or that have registered ValidateReference
– Reference and credential validation
JobControlInterface (1)
CreateJob– Allows a client to create a Job on a Print Service, or on a
Target Device for direct print.– Allows specification of Target Device for the Job.– Allows specification of Job Processing and Default Document
Processing options.– Service and Target Device can inform client about which
requested options it does not support.– Client can specify if service is to attempt to deliver transformed
data, or if Target Device is going to retrieve the data.– Multiple documents allowed in a Job. Both By Value and By
Reference. CloseJob
– Informs Service or Target Device that client is done submitting Documents for Job
JobControlInterface (2)
AddDocumentByReference– Allows specification of Document Processing options. Unsupported
options are returned to client.– Rich reference definition: URL, FTP, File, eMail, Pop3, Imap, UNC, -
extensible to other references AddDocumentByPush
– Enables a push of the document data from the client to the service.– Allows specification of Document Processing options. Unsupported
options are returned to client. PushDocumentDataDelivered
– Informs that the document data for the AddDocumentByPush call as been completely delivered.
AddDocumentByValue– Allows base64Binary encoding of data in method call.
JobControlInterface (3)
GetJobElements, GetDocumentElements– Allows a client to query the status of Jobs and Documents in
detail.
GetJobs, GetDocuments– Allows a client to get a list of Jobs or Documents
CancelJob, CancelDocument– Allows the client to cancel the Job, or individual Documents
within the Job
FetchJobs– Informs TargetDevice that it is to fetch a job from a particular
print service.
TargetDeviceSupportInterface
RegisterTargetDevice– Allows a Target Device to register with a Print
Service
UnregisterTargetDevice– Allows TargetDevice to un-register itself with a Print
Service
TargetDeviceSupportInterface
FetchNextJob– Allows Target Device to query for the availability of Jobs.
CloseJob– Allows Target Device to inform service that it has completed
processing of the Job. FetchNextDocumentByPull
– Allows Target Device to query for the availability of a document, and to retrieve the document data.
PullDocumentDataFetched– Allows Target Device to inform service that the data has been
completely retrieved. FetchNextDocumentByValue
– Allows Target Device to query for the availability of a document, and to retrieve the document data in-band.
TargetDeviceSupportInterface
SendTargetDeviceNotification, SendJobNotification, SendDocumentNotification– Allows Target Device to inform Print Service of
changes in Printer, Job and Document Status