How to set the SOAP Header while publishing to Queue in the mediator

Hi,
I am trying to publish the message to a JMS AQ, from the Mediator service in the 11g Soa Suite. I want to add some properties as SOAP Header to the message and send it to the JMS AQ. I have seen the mediator process calling BPEL process, passing the SOAP Header values. In the BPEL process, we have the section <soap:binding> inside that I can give the <soap:header>and set the values.
Could any one tell me how to do this in Mediator service which is calling the JMS AQ using adapter?
Thanks,

The solution in this thread is for VS .NET as this is the forum for CR in .NET.
With Foxpro, I suspect you want to create a new thread in the SAP Crystal Reports - Legacy SDKs forum.
Make sure you specify the exact version of CR used.
- Ludek

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