What is Interceptor?
Answer / Anurag Gupta
In Apache Flume, an Interceptor is a processing element that allows for pre-processing or post-processing of events before they are written to the channel or after they have been taken from it. Interceptors can be used to filter, modify, or enrich the event data as per specific requirements.
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