Hi,

We're looking at upgrading our topologies to use the new V2 metrics system, 
however one of our absolutely core requirements is the ability to dynamically 
create/assign metrics after the topology is started up - we don't know what 
metrics we'll be running beforehand, and the metrics can change during the 
lifetime of the topology. We handled this in the V1 system using IMetric 
wrappers, but the codehale-based metrics system doesn't seem to have the 
ability to do this.

If the V1 system is removed in a future version, this means we won't be able to 
use the storm metric system to report our metrics, which is a real shame, as 
we'll lose all the built-in info that storm provides. We'll need to implement 
our own system from scratch & basically duplicate all the existing 
infrastructure.

Is there a way we can create metrics dynamically in the V2 system?

Thanks,
Simon Cooper
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