Spring Boot also <<production-ready-metrics-meter,configures built-in instrumentation>> (i.e. `MeterBinder` implementations) that you can control via configuration or dedicated annotation markers.
Spring Boot also <<production-ready-metrics-meter,configures built-in instrumentation>> that you can control via configuration or dedicated annotation markers.
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If you find that you repeatedly instrument a suite of metrics across components or applications, you may encapsulate this suite in a `MeterBinder` implementation.
If you metrics depend on other beans, it is recommend that you use a `MeterBinder` to register them, as shown in the following example:
Using a `MeterBinder` ensures that the correct dependency relationships are set up and that the bean is available when the metric's value is retrieved.
By default, metrics from all `MeterBinder` beans will be automatically bound to the Spring-managed `MeterRegistry`.
A `MeterBinder` implementation can also be useful if you find that you repeatedly instrument a suite of metrics across components or applications..