REPL stands for Read-Eval-Print Loop. With JShell, java has REPL capability. Using REPL, we can code and test java based logic without compiling using javac and see the result of calculations directly.
Open command prompt and type jshell.
$ jshell | Welcome to JShell -- Version 9-ea | For an introduction type: /help intro jshell>
Type /help once jshell command starts running.
jshell> /help | Type a Java language expression, statement, or declaration. | Or type one of the following commands: | /list [<name or id>|-all|-start] | list the source you have typed | /edit <name or id> | edit a source entry referenced by name or id | /drop <name or id> | delete a source entry referenced by name or id | /save [-all|-history|-start] <file> | Save snippet source to a file. | /open <file> | open a file as source input | /vars [<name or id>|-all|-start] | list the declared variables and their values | /methods [<name or id>|-all|-start] | list the declared methods and their signatures | /types [<name or id>|-all|-start] | list the declared types | /imports | list the imported items
Type /imports once jshell command starts running and see the used imports.
jshell> /imports | import java.io.* | import java.math.* | import java.net.* | import java.nio.file.* | import java.util.* | import java.util.concurrent.* | import java.util.function.* | import java.util.prefs.* | import java.util.regex.* | import java.util.stream.* jshell>
Try running simple calculations in JShell.
jshell> 3+1 $1 ==> 4 jshell> 13%7 $2 ==> 6 jshell> $2 $2 ==> 6 jshell>
Create a function doubled() to take int and return its doubled value.
jshell> int doubled(int i){ return i*2;} | created method doubled(int) jshell> doubled(6) $3 ==> 12 jshell>
Type /exit.
jshell> /exit | Goodbye