Emmanuel Lecharny wrote:

> Whell, I never heard of -P in maven (even if I've heard a lot of things
> about maven, not all being nice :). -D sounds like any ant or java
> property settings. We usually use mvn -Dintegration test on trunks. -P
> activates profile, but I also guess that -D set the very same
> property... Hmmm. Maven black magic again :)

The -D is just a way to specify a system property for the JVM on the
command line.  Maven picks up the system property and uses that for the
switch to determine which profile it will run.

Regards,
Alex
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