Yes  — Scanner objects have many input methods.
Echo.java
Here is the actual Java program.
It reads characters from the keyboard
and creates a String object to contain them.
A reference to the object is put in inData.
Then it sends the characters from that String to the monitor.
import java.util.Scanner;
class Echo
{
  public static void main (String[] args) 
  {
    String inData;
    Scanner scan = new Scanner( System.in );
    System.out.println("Enter the data:");
    inData = scan.nextLine();
    System.out.println("You entered:" + inData );
  }
}
The line  import java.util.Scanner;  
says to use Scanner from the package java.util.
The java.io package is imported automatically.
Here is a run of the program:
It would be beneficial to your future endeavors if you created a source program, compiled, and ran it.
Could the user include digits like 123 in the input characters?