Ah, OK, I thought they'd both use the same REST API as documented here http://qpid.apache.org/releases/qpid-0.24/java-broker/book/Java-Broker-Configuring-And-Managing-HTTP-Management.html. To me the language that the broker is written in is an implementation detail. Would it not make sense to layer the same REST API over both the C++ and Java brokers? Why should it be different?
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