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Provides a mechanism to launch an instance of a Java shell tool.
Allows configuration of the tool before launching. A builder is used
to configure and launch the tool.
At the simplest, a builder is retrieved, and the builder is used to start the
tool:
JavaShellToolBuilder
.builder()
.start();
The builder can be configured and the start can have arguments:
JavaShellToolBuilder
.builder()
.out(myCommandPrintStream, myOutputPrintStream)
.locale(Locale.CANADA)
.start("--feedback", "silent", "MyStart");
Since: 9
/**
* Provides a mechanism to launch an instance of a Java shell tool.
* Allows configuration of the tool before launching. A builder is used
* to configure and launch the tool.
* <p>
* At the simplest, a builder is retrieved, and the builder is used to start the
* tool:
* <pre>
* {@code
* JavaShellToolBuilder
* .builder()
* .start();
* }
* </pre>
* The builder can be configured and the start can have arguments:
* <pre>
* {@code
* JavaShellToolBuilder
* .builder()
* .out(myCommandPrintStream, myOutputPrintStream)
* .locale(Locale.CANADA)
* .start("--feedback", "silent", "MyStart");
* }
* </pre>
*
* @since 9
*/
package jdk.jshell.tool;