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| layout: pattern
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| title: Mute Idiom
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| folder: mute-idiom
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| permalink: /patterns/mute-idiom/
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| categories: Idiom
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| tags: 
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|  - Decoupling
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| 
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| ## Intent
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| Provide a template to suppress any exceptions that either are declared but cannot occur or should only be logged;
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| while executing some business logic. The template removes the need to write repeated `try-catch` blocks.
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| 
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| ## Class diagram
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| 
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| ## Applicability
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| Use this idiom when
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| * an API declares some exception but can never throw that exception eg. ByteArrayOutputStream bulk write method.
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| * you need to suppress some exception just by logging it, such as closing a resource.
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| 
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| ## Credits
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| * [JOOQ: Mute Design Pattern](http://blog.jooq.org/2016/02/18/the-mute-design-pattern/)
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