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SCDJWS Exam

 
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Hi All:

I am planning on taking SCDJWS .In the past I have prepared for certifications by reading books and also doing some basic examples.I would like have some of my doubts cleared before I decide to take this exam

How tough is it to prepare for the exam by reading a book and doing some basic examples.

Has the web services being widely implemented in the industry ??

Compared to SCBCD and SCWCD ,does it need al lot of preparation ??

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Venkatesh
 
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Hi Venkatesh,

I will try to answers your queries.I have just started preparing for this exam and one week back i didn't knew what web services are ?..As i am moving ahead i am finding it interesting.I have kept a target for 02 months for myself,as i have no experience on web services.But i am sure i can do it in two months Time.

>How tough is it to prepare for the exam by reading a book and doing some basic examples.
Nothing is tough if you prepare and keep your focused on that ?..

>Has the web services being widely implemented in the industry ??
Web services is the future...and companies has started working on it.

>Compared to SCBCD and SCWCD ,does it need al lot of preparation ??
I will say every certification needs preparation and hard work.


Just remember "Success is not luck, it is the result when preparation meets opportunity"

So finally it will your call only to go for it or not...
[ September 16, 2004: Message edited by: james edwin ]
 
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How tough is it to prepare for the exam by reading a book and doing some basic examples.


It was the most tough exam I took because there are less materials for this exam.

You can find many Web Services examples if you want to try. If you have WSAD, you will find interesting to develop Web Services applications.


Has the web services being widely implemented in the industry ??


YES. More and more companies try to provide Web Services for information exchange, you can forsee that Web Services definitely become popular in the near future.


Compared to SCBCD and SCWCD ,does it need al lot of preparation ??


I spent more time in SCDJWS than SCWCD and SCBCD, because there are lack of resources.

Unlike SCWCD and SCBCD, there is no Head First series for this exam.

Nick
 
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Hi:

Thanks James and Nicholas for your input.It is going to help in deciding if I need to go after SCDJWS.

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Venkatesh
 
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