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SCJD scoring area replacement

 
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Hi guys, my name is Jeffry, currently I'm preparing SCJD. When I check the website, http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/CX-310-252A.xml, I found that the scoring area is different. Here's the snippet:

The maximum number of possible points is 400. The minimum passing grade is 320. The maximum points per category are:

Categories - Maximum points
General Considerations - 80
Documentation - 50
Object-Oriented Design - 50
GUI - 70
Locking - 80
Language Fluency - 70 (What the meaning of this?)

Additionaly The Sun training named SL-285 SE6 doesn't support Sun certification anymore.

does anyone has an idea about this replacement? Will it be harder to passed this certification?


Thanks

Jeffry Kristianto Yanuar
SCJP 5.0
SCJA
 
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There is no network server in the scoring scheme.
 
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hi Jeffry Kristianto Yanuar;

when you download your assignment you can find the up to date information
and notes about the scoring and any mis-point about it.

Best regards.
Mohamed darim.
 
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