It doesn't. They are the same thing :) Well, except that to be a bonefide wiretap, you must restrict it to two outputs.
Looking at the definition of a wiretap: "The Wire Tap is a fixed Recipient List with two output channels" http://www.enterpriseintegrationpatterns.com/WireTap.html Make sense? Cheers, Jon pratibhaG wrote: > > This is the configuration given in camel1.3 manual for wiretap pattern: > <camelContext id="buildWireTap" > xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/camel/schema/ > spring"> > <route> > <from uri="seda:a"/> > <to> > <uri>seda:tap</uri> > <uri>seda:b</uri> > </to> > </route> > </camelContext> > > This is the configuration given in camel1.3 manual for static routing slip > pattern: > <camelContext id="buildStaticRecipientList" > xmlns="http://activemq.apache.org/ > camel/schema/spring"> > <route> > <from uri="seda:a"/> > <to> > <uri>seda:b</uri> > <uri>seda:c</uri> > <uri>seda:d</uri> > </to> > </route> > </camelContext> > > Both of them seems same to me. How does camel know that it is wiretap or > static recepient list? > > Pratibha > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/How-camel-differentiate-between-wiretap-and-staticRecipientList--tp17998160s22882p18005741.html Sent from the Camel - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
