JAVA STRING TOKENS

Given a string, , matching the regular expression [A-Za-z !,?._'@]+, split the string into tokens. We define a token to be one or more consecutive English alphabetic letters. Then, print the number of tokens, followed by each token on a new line.
Note: You may find the String.split method helpful in completing this challenge.
Input Format
A single string, .
Constraints
  •  is composed of any of the following: English alphabetic letters, blank spaces, exclamation points (!), commas (,), question marks (?), periods (.), underscores (_), apostrophes ('), and at symbols (@).
Output Format
On the first line, print an integer, , denoting the number of tokens in string  (they do not need to be unique). Next, print each of the  tokens on a new line in the same order as they appear in input string .
Sample Input
He is a very very good boy, isn't he?
Sample Output
10
He
is
a
very
very
good
boy
isn
t
he
Explanation
We consider a token to be a contiguous segment of alphabetic characters. There are a total of  such tokens in string , and each token is printed in the same order in which it appears in string .


import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;

public class Solution {

public static void main(String[] args) {
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
String s = scan.nextLine();
s.trim();
StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(s,("[_\\@!?.', ]"));
int x = st.countTokens();
System.out.println(x);
while(st.hasMoreTokens()){
System.out.println(st.nextToken());
}
scan.close();
}
}

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