Setting JMSPriority on call to Business Service on AquaLogic 2.6 ?

I have a one-way web service receiving requests on the service bus in a Proxy Service as SOAP/HTTP and sending this further on to as Business Service as SOAP/JMS.
As part of calling the Business Service, how do I set the JMS priority?
I am using AquaLogic 2.6. Under the common "Transport Headers" it very much appears to me as if the existing and pre-defined "JMSPriority" does not work - trying to use it leads to a runtime error. I found someone else noting this problem too as an older post - JMS priority transport header This post has some kind of solution too but appears to be aimed at the Proxy Service and not the Business Service.
So far, all my attempts to set the JMSPriority has failed. Information on the subject appears scarce.
How do I make my Business Service use a specific JMS priority in its SOAP/JMS call to the actual service?

Yes, I understand you fully - this selecting the "JMSPriority" from the dropdown is what I meant with the existing and pre-defined setting not working.
In AquaLogic 2.6. this leads to the same as noted by the other fellow in the older post from 2008 (JMS priority transport header it at runtime results in a transport exception like -
com.bea.wli.sb.transports.TransportException: java.lang.String
at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.TransportException.newInstance(TransportException.java:146)
at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jms.JmsOutboundMessageContext.setRequestMetaData(JmsOutboundMessageContext.java:220)
at com.bea.wli.sb.transports.jms.JmsOutboundMessageContext.send(JmsOutboundMessageContext.java:456)
- and this is where the problem begins. I have tried all sorts of things with little result.
I have done exactly as you describe.
The value you assign to the expression in your 11g - does this expression happen to be special in any way?

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