[WIMS] CIM - Posted PrintJob/PrintService[Settings/Capabilities] (5 March 2011)

[WIMS] CIM - Posted PrintJob/PrintService[Settings/Capabilities] (5 March 2011)

Ira McDonald blueroofmusic at gmail.com
Sat Mar 5 21:55:13 UTC 2011


Hi folks,                                        Saturday (5 March 2011)

[Cleanup from recent CIM Core review - feedback from Rick Landau]

I've just posted four CIM printing classes to:

  ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/wims/cim/mofinput/ira-20110305.zip

    rel_0305.txt
    - this release note

    CIM_PrintJob.mof / pdf
    - major NEW version - adds all IPP/1.1 Job attributes

    CIM_PrintService.mof / pdf
    - major NEW version - adds IPP/1.1 Printer attributes (description)

    CIM_PrintServiceCapabilities.mof / pdf
    - NEW - adds IPP/1.1 Printer attributes (xxx-supported)

    CIM_PrintServiceSettings.mof / pdf
    - NEW - adds IPP/1.1 Printer attributes (xxx-default)

Notes:

(1) All classes have been compiled with Windows 'mofcomp'.

(2) PDFs are color-highlighted output from Notepad++.


With these additions to PrintService and PrintJob and the 2 new classes,
the CIM Printing classes support IPP/2.0.

With further CIM Core review, we still need to:

(1) Update the four CIM Change Requests (CRs) - Rick will do this

(2) Update a few minor, small classes like PrintQueue and PrintSAP.

(3) Diagram the extended CIM Printing classes
    - in Visio and PDF, per DMTF process
    - in HTML, using the DMTF CR tool

Cheers,
- Ira

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Change Log:

(CIM_PrintJob)
(CIM_PrintService)
(CIM_PrintServiceCapabilities)
(CIM_PrintServiceSettings)

- Explicitly stated IANA IPP Registry as source of standard values and
  noted where vendor/site extensions are allowed for many elements,
  per CIM Core

- Changed escaped double quotes to unescaped single quotes,
  per CIM Core

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