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3.4. Java JMS Message Properties
				The following table shows how Qpid Messaging API message properties are mapped to AMQP 0-10 message properties and delivery properties. In this table 
msg refers to the Message class defined in the Qpid Messaging API, mp refers to an AMQP 0-10 message-properties struct, and dp refers to an AMQP 0-10 delivery-properties struct.
			| Java JMS Message Property | AMQP 0-10 Property[a] | 
|---|---|
| JMSMessageID | mp.message_id | 
| qpid.subject[b] | mp.application_headers["qpid.subject"] | 
| JMSXUserID | mp.user_id | 
| JMSReplyTo | mp.reply_to[c] | 
| JMSCorrelationID | mp.correlation_id | 
| JMSDeliveryMode | dp.delivery_mode | 
| JMSPriority | dp.priority | 
| JMSExpiration | dp.ttl[d] | 
| JMSRedelivered | dp.redelivered | 
| JMS Properties | mp.application_headers | 
| JMSType | mp.content_type | 
[a] 
								In these entries,  mp refers to an AMQP message property, and dp refers to an AMQP delivery property.
							[b] 
								This is a custom JMS property, set automatically by the Java JMS client implementation.
							 [c] 
								The reply_to is converted from the protocol representation into an address.
							 [d] 
								JMSExpiration = dp.ttl + currentTime
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