How to pass multiple command-line parameters

The tutorial on command-line (http://community.screen-scraper.com/Tutorial_3_Page_3_Using_the_Command_Line) says that to pass a parameter via command-line, you use the form:

jre/bin/java -jar screen-scraper.jar -s "Hello World" --params "TEXT_TO_SUBMIT=Hello+World"

My question is -- how you do specify multiple parameters? What do you use as delimiters? Semi-colons? Or do you make multiple '--params'?

Is the ff. correct:

jre/bin/java -jar screen-scraper.jar -s "Hello World" --params "TEXT_TO_SUBMIT=Hello+World;TEXT2=Hi+World"

-or-

jre/bin/java -jar screen-scraper.jar -s "Hello World" --params "TEXT_TO_SUBMIT=Hello+World" --params "TEXT2=Hi+World"

No, you pass in one params

No, you pass in one params with pairs separated by and & like this:

jre/bin/java -jar screen-scraper.jar -s "Hello World" --params "TEXT_TO_SUBMIT=Hello+World&TEXT2=Hi+World"