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layout: pattern
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title: EIP Wire Tap
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folder: eip-wire-tap
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permalink: /patterns/eip-wire-tap/
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categories: Enterprise integration
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tags:
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- Java
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- Difficulty-Intermittent
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- Enterprise integration
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---
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## Intent
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In most integration cases there is a need to monitor the messages flowing through the system. It is usually achieved
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by intercepting the message and redirecting it to a different location like console, filesystem or the database.
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It is important that such functionality should not modify the original message and influence the processing path.
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## Applicability
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Use the Wire Tap pattern when
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* You need to monitor messages flowing through the system
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* You need to redirect the same, unchanged message to two different endpoints/paths
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## Credits
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* [Gregor Hohpe, Bobby Woolf - Enterprise Integration Patterns](http://www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com/patterns/messaging/WireTap.html)
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* [Apache Camel - Documentation](http://camel.apache.org/wire-tap.html)
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