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Hello, everyone!
I passed this exam very sucessfully.
If you can take some time to prepare in advance (by checking basic webservice archtecture, XML validating API for JAVA, XML schema structure etc.. as written by Sun's official sites), it won't be difficult at all!

The learning materials by MZ were very helpful for me!
I can recommend them for you!

You can find the SCWCD-guide here.
If you want to buy his pre-exam file, you can also send an e-mail to him.

Thanks again, MZ , and JavaRanch.com ^^

Regards,
Rie
 
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Congratulations Rie !

Great score !

I'm glad my WSD quiz and WSD guide helped.

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MZ
 
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Great score, Congrats

MZ, Do you have pdf version of study guide? I read your scbcd study guide it was very good. Whats your mail id and what is this pre exam file?

Thanks,
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Hanuma Deepak Muvvala wrote:

MZ, Do you have pdf version of study guide? I read your scbcd study guide it was very good. Whats your mail id and what is this pre exam file?



Hello !

Here is the instruction on how to get WSD 5.0 Quiz

regards,
MZ
 
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Hi,

Congratulations!!!

May I ask what version of the exam have you taken?

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Hi Congratulations..
 
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congrats
Can you tell me which material you referred for "Web service design and architecture" ? I came across a lot of resources but those are not good enough. Can you share your material please...? I'm a newbie in this. Please send the material to my yahoo account: [ARG: Email id removed]

Thanks in advance,
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"Swetha Vb " welcoem to Javaranch
Please visit the ScdjwsLinks for study material and resources.
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Hi, Can you please let me know what was passing score, is it 68% as mentioned by Sun ? As I have observed in some threads it was mentioned as 42%(around).
 
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Prakash Meher wrote:Hi, Can you please let me know what was passing score, is it 68% as mentioned by Sun ? As I have observed in some threads it was mentioned as 42%(around).



Hi !

It depends on which exam you gonna take :

310-220 (old one) has higher passing score (68%)
310-230 (new one) has lower passing score (42%)

HTH,
MZ
 
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Congratulations, champion!
 
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Congrats and keep up the good work
 
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Mikalai Zaikin wrote:

Prakash Meher wrote:Hi, Can you please let me know what was passing score, is it 68% as mentioned by Sun ? As I have observed in some threads it was mentioned as 42%(around).



Hi !

It depends on which exam you gonna take :

310-220 (old one) has higher passing score (68%)
310-230 (new one) has lower passing score (42%)

HTH,
MZ



Hi MZ,

If you refer to Sun site (http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/CX-310-230.xml), it is mentioned as 68%. So, bit confussed. Not sure if it is a typo in Sun site.

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Meher
 
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Prakash Meher wrote:

Mikalai Zaikin wrote:

Prakash Meher wrote:Hi, Can you please let me know what was passing score, is it 68% as mentioned by Sun ? As I have observed in some threads it was mentioned as 42%(around).



Hi !

It depends on which exam you gonna take :

310-220 (old one) has higher passing score (68%)
310-230 (new one) has lower passing score (42%)

HTH,
MZ



Hi MZ,

If you refer to Sun site (http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/CX-310-230.xml), it is mentioned as 68%. So, bit confussed. Not sure if it is a typo in Sun site.

regards
Meher



Hi Meher !

This was discussed already many times at JavaRanch - Sun site has a typo, real passing score for 310-230 is 42%.

2 Moderators: this might be worth adding to FAQ document ...

best regards,
MZ
 
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Rie Miyazaki wrote:Hello, everyone!
I passed this exam very sucessfully.
If you can take some time to prepare in advance (by checking basic webservice archtecture, XML validating API for JAVA, XML schema structure etc.. as written by Sun's official sites), it won't be difficult at all!

The learning materials by MZ were very helpful for me!
I can recommend them for you!

You can find the SCWCD-guide here.
If you want to buy his pre-exam file, you can also send an e-mail to him.

Thanks again, MZ , and JavaRanch.com ^^

Regards,
Rie




congrats !!!

want your opinion , about following books

professional java web services - Apress
developing java web services - oreilly

is there any specific book for this certification ?? which version of exam you have passed ??

i am preparing for 310-230,

thanks,
 
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Well done, Congrats
 
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