JShell is a REPL tool introduced in Java 9 that allows us to execute Java code and getting results immediately. We can evaluate expressions or simple algorithms without creating a new project, compile or build it by using JShell. We can also execute expressions, use imports, define classes, methods, and variables. It is a part of Java 9 JDK but not JRE.
We can start JShell session in command-prompt by simply typing jshell. We can use different commands: /exit to quit the JShell session, reset/reload JShell anytime by typing /reset, and /reload, /import to list the imports, etc.
In the below example, we can print the stars in JShell by using the "for" loop.
C:\Users\User>jshell | Welcome to JShell -- Version 9.0.4 | For an introduction type: /help intro jshell> for(int i=0; i<10; i++) { ...> for(int j=0; j<=i; j++) ...> System.out.print("*"); ...> System.out.println(""); ...> } <strong>* ** *** **** ***** ****** ******* ******** ********* **********</strong>
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