This eliminates JIT java compilation and the consequent need for
tools.jar (which doesn't get shipped in DemoBench). It also makes
development more pleasant by avoiding weird IDE integration issues
that came from having java-in-resources.
The shell is embedded in the node and offers the ability to monitor
and control the node via the launching terminal.
Still to do:
* Switch to a fork of CRaSH that we can maintain ourselves, and merge in Marek's SSH patch so we can enable SSH access.
* Add persistent command history that survives restarts.
* Tab completion for the 'flow' and 'run' commands.
* Remove the 'jul' command and replace it with a command that lets you see and tail the log4j logs instead.
* Fix or remove the other crash commands that have bitrotted since 2015.