"ydzsidemiik" wrote : 
  | During my testing, I was surprised to find that priorities set on JMS 
message objects (javax.jms.Message.setJMSPriority(int)) seem to be getting 
ignored. The "high priority" messages come out of the queue with their priority 
set to 4, which would explain why they are not being treated preferentially.
  | 
  | 

Yes that is how JMS is supposed to work.

JMSPriority must be set on the producer - any value set on the message itself 
is ignored. See JMS spec 1.1, 3.4.10.


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