I’m experimenting with filtering by JMS priority for the memory store since
it natively doesn’t support priority. This way I can just implement it in
the consumer.

However, it doesn’t appear to work with the magic JMSPriority header.

I can filter on application specific headers.  But when I use JMSPriority,
it doesn’t work and I get no messages back.

Thoughts? Maybe its’ being stripped since the memory store doesn’t support
priorities?

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