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Which books are better for scbcd 5.0 exam

 
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Hi

I'm just preparing for SCBCD 5.0 exam . but i have confused with book choosing.so can you give your idea's ..I'm the beginner for EJB,how to prepare SCBCD 5.0 ?
which book is better for exam?please share your idea with me

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Hi, Welcome to the ranch
You may not be aware of the ranch Naming Policy. Please read it carefully and change your name accordingly. (using an email address as a name is not allowed) Thank you.

You'll find a lot of posts about other ranchers asking the same question, like this one. Check them out
 
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Use EJB 3.0 in Action if you are a beginner.
 
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Yes, you could start with EJB3 In Action.
 
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EJB3 in action is the best for beginner.

For reference, You can use Oreilly EJB3.0 5th edition and Mastering EJB 4th Edition.


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I started reading EJB in action and are already using EJB's in my code, but is this book not enough for the exam.
 
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I just completed my SCBCD5.0 with 90% score today.

Thanks a lot to Mikalai Zaikin. I gone thru your material and would be helpful a lot.

I feel following links would be helpful to prepare SCBCD 5.0 easily.

Link to download the any(older) version of java
http://java.sun.com/products/archive/

Sun tutorials on EJB
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/tutorial/1_3-fcs/doc/Session2.html#62902

Study materials By Mikalai Zaikin
http://faq.javaranch.com/content/MZ_SCBCD_5_Study_Guide.pdf

Master in EJB book and links for mock exam
http://faq.javaranch.com/java/ScbcdLinks

Java Doc on EJB
http://java.sun.com/products/ejb/javadoc-3_0-fr/

More on Java Persistence query Language
http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/tutorial/doc/bnbuf.html

SCBCD (CX-310-091) Free Proficiency Assessment System
http://www.sun.com/training/certification/assessment/091.jsp

[Removed links to illegal materials - Christophe]
[ November 04, 2008: Message edited by: Christophe Verre ]
 
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Congrats, but this looks like a new post and not a logical following up with the subject.
 
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