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20.6. Java JMS Message Properties
The following table shows how Qpid Messaging API message properties are mapped to AMQP 0.10 and 1.0 message properties and delivery properties.
| JMS Header Name | AMQP Identifier | AMQP Field | AMQP Section | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
JMSCorrelationID | correlation_id
| correlation-id
| properties | |
JMSDeliveryMode | delivery_mode
| durable
| header | Computed value: [durable ? 'PERSISTENT' : 'NON_PERSISTENT'] |
JMSDestination | to
| to
| properties | |
JMSExpiration | absolute_expiry_time
| absolute-expiry-time
| properties | |
JMSMessageID | message_id
| message-id
| properties | |
JMSPriority | priority
| priority
| header | |
JMSRedelivered | redelivered
| delivery-count
| header | computed value: delivery-count > 0 |
JMSReplyTo | reply_to
| reply-to
| properties | |
JMSTimestamp | creation_time
| creation-time
| properties | |
JMSType | subject
| subject
| properties |
Note
As per the JMS specification; Message header field references are restricted to:
JMSDeliveryModeJMSPriorityJMSMessageIDJMSTimestampJMSCorrelationIDJMSType
When using JMS only these fields are strictly valid in a selector.