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The configprop:spring.profiles.active[] property follows the same ordering rules as other properties: The highest `PropertySource` wins.
This means that you can specify active profiles in `application.properties` and then *replace* them by using the command line switch.
Sometimes, it is useful to have profil-specific properties that *add* to the active profiles rather than replace them.
Sometimes, it is useful to have profile-specific properties that *add* to the active profiles rather than replace them.
The configprop:spring.profiles.include[] property can be used to unconditionally add active profiles.
The `SpringApplication` entry point also has a Java API for setting additional profiles (that is, on top of those activated by the configprop:spring.profiles.active[] property).
See the `setAdditionalProfiles()` method in {spring-boot-module-api}/SpringApplication.html[SpringApplication].