JMS event generator extract custom jms property

[cross posted from integration.interest - this seems the correct place to post]
Hi, I was looking for a way to enable a workflow/process to extact a custom jms property that is send with a jms message to the jms event generator.
So the client inserts name/value pair inside the jms message, the event generator picks up the message and starts a workflow. How can I extract that custom name/value pair once inside the workflow/process ?
TIA

Hey can u tell me the solution for this problem.....I am also facing similar problems......Help is appericiated....

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