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import io.opentelemetry.api.metrics.LongGauge;
import io.opentelemetry.api.metrics.Meter;
import io.opentelemetry.ibm.mq.config.QueueManager;
import io.opentelemetry.ibm.mq.metrics.Metrics;
import io.opentelemetry.ibm.mq.metrics.MetricsConfig;
import io.opentelemetry.ibm.mq.metricscollector.ChannelMetricsCollector;
import io.opentelemetry.ibm.mq.metricscollector.InquireChannelCmdCollector;
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this.metricsConfig = new MetricsConfig(config);

this.heartbeatGauge = meter.gaugeBuilder("ibm.mq.heartbeat").setUnit("1").ofLongs().build();
this.heartbeatGauge = Metrics.createIbmMqHeartbeat(meter);
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The code of that function:

    return meter
        .gaugeBuilder("ibm.mq.heartbeat")
        .ofLongs()
        .setUnit("1")
        .setDescription("Queue manager heartbeat")
        .build();

this.threadPool = threadPool;

jobs.add(new QueueManagerMetricsCollector(meter));
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