OSB Routing Options for JMS Proxy

Hello!
My config:
WS Proxy Service -> <jms queue> ->Proxy Service -> WS Service
jms queue used for guaranteed delivery of msg. I wanna dynamically change retry interval and retry count.
Does Configuration Routing Options in Proxy Service (Retry Interval and Retry Count) override default settings of queue?
I tried to change JMS headers (JMS_BEA_DeliveryTime, JMS_BEA_RedeliveryLimit) via snippet Transport Headers, but all of these headers are not delivered.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
lam
Edited by: laaam on 17.05.2012 12:50

laaam wrote:
but all of these headers are not delivered.
Edited by: laaam on 17.05.2012 12:50They should be delivered, I have a proxy that send JMS header using an insert operation of my expression "as first child of" */ctx:transport/ctx:request/tp:headers* "in variable" outbound.
Cheers,
Vlad

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