Package jdk.jshell.execution
package jdk.jshell.execution
Provides implementation support for building JShell execution engines. Includes concrete and abstract implementations of the
ExecutionControl
interface. Also, provides related communication utilities. This package may be used to define alternative execution engines. The default JShell execution engine is included.- Since:
- 9
Class | Description |
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DirectExecutionControl | An ExecutionControl implementation that runs in the current process. |
FailOverExecutionControlProvider | Tries other providers in sequence until one works. |
JdiDefaultExecutionControl | The implementation of ExecutionControl that the JShell-core uses by default. |
JdiExecutionControl | Abstract JDI implementation of ExecutionControl . |
JdiExecutionControlProvider | A provider of remote JDI-controlled execution engines. |
JdiInitiator | Sets up a JDI connection, providing the resulting JDI VirtualMachine and the Process the remote agent is running in. |
LoaderDelegate | This interface specifies the loading specific subset of ExecutionControl . |
LocalExecutionControl | An implementation of ExecutionControl which executes in the same JVM as the JShell-core. |
LocalExecutionControlProvider | A provider of execution engines which run in the same process as JShell. |
RemoteExecutionControl | The remote agent runs in the execution process (separate from the main JShell process). |
StreamingExecutionControl | An implementation of the ExecutionControl execution engine SPI which streams requests to a remote agent where execution takes place. |
Util | Miscellaneous utility methods for setting-up implementations of ExecutionControl . |
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