From: http://www.cip4.org/documents/jdf_specifications/JDFSpec5.pdf Date: 2001-01-17 Draft date: December 05, 2000 Extracts from Appendix K Coded Examples (from Appendix K) Note that these examples were generated using prototype tools and should be used for general overview only. The emphasis is not on the individual bytes, e.g. capitalization or exact keywords. Normative examples will be provided at http://www.job-definition-format.org when available. Brief Example K.1.1 Before Processing This is a simple example of a JDF that describes color conversion for one file. K.1.2 After Processing This is a simple example of a JDF that describes color conversion for one file after the color conversion process has been executed. K.2 Product JDF The following Example describe a pair of college textbooks, one teachers edition and one students edition as product intent. Most intent resources are intentionally left empty. K.4.2 JDF output This JDF file describes the Imposition process defined by the PJTF file. K.7.1 Simple KnownMessages The following simple example shows a KnownMessages Query and the Response sent by a fairly dumb controller: Query: Response: K.7.2 Simple persistent channel The following query requests a persistent channel for Status messages. An update is requested whenever an attribute changes. The following four examples are a set of typical, simple responses that are emitted whenever DeviceStatus changes. This is the Response that is sent immediately within the same http connection as the Query. This is an intermediate Signal that was emitted when DeviceStatus changed. This is an intermediate Signal that was emitted when DeviceStatus changed. This is the last Signal of the persistent channel.