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Passed SCEA Part II and III
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Mark Robert Ashworth
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Joined: Apr 10, 2004
Posts: 11
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Woohoo! I just logged in to certmanager and saw that I've passed part II and III. But there are no breakdown of the results like everyone else gets here. Do I need to wait for Sun to email me first?
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Peter Sin
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Joined: Jan 13, 2005
Posts: 547
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Anyway, congratz !
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Mark Robert Ashworth
Greenhorn
Joined: Apr 10, 2004
Posts: 11
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Ah. I figured it out.. the full marks are available here: http://certmanager.net/sun_assignment/ I was delightfully surprised to find: Test: Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition Technology Part II (310-061) Date Taken: 2006-06-16 07:37:33.607 Registration Number: XXXXXXX Site: sg27 Grade: P Score: 95 Comment: This report shows the total points that could have been awarded in each section and the actual amount of points you were awarded. This information is provided in order to give you feedback on your relative strengths on a section basis. The maximum number of points you could have received is 100, minimum to pass is 70. Class Diagram (44 maximum) .......................... 41 Component Diagram (44 maximum) ...................... 42 Sequence/Colloboration Diagrams (12 maximum) ........ 12 Much beer is needed!
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Parag Bharambe
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Joined: Jan 12, 2006
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Congreatulation !!! Great score. Can you share your experience/good points to us? Can you share more info on your Component diagram please? parag
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Mikalai Zaikin
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Joined: Jun 04, 2002
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Originally posted by Mark Robert Ashworth: Woohoo! I just logged in to certmanager and saw that I've passed part II and III.
Congratz !!!
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Mark Robert Ashworth
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Joined: Apr 10, 2004
Posts: 11
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Hi Parag, Well first of all I don't think I could have done it without JavaRanch. A million thanks to all those who post on here and make it happen. I didn't think my design was anything exceptional. I just kept it nice and simple. What I can share is that: - I read and re-read the specs to make sure that I had addressed all the requirements. - Loosely followed the Cade book as well as reading up on various other resources (java pet shop, Deepak's core j2ee patterns, etc) - I made sure that the design can scale. - My component diagram is designed in such a way so that the modules can be horizonally scaled easily. I kept in mind at all times that there are 2 x web servers and 1 x application server that the system will be running on. - MagicDraw really lives up to its name! Hope this helps! ---- Mark Ashworth MySQL Core, SCJP, SCWCD, SCEA
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Samuel Pessorrusso
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Joined: Jul 21, 2005
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Congratulations! Congratulations! Did you make big sequence diagrams or have you just shown the objects from you class diagram? (without DAO, TO, etc...) thanks in advance Regards [ June 21, 2006: Message edited by: Samuel Pessorrusso ]
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Thomas Taeger
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Joined: Dec 16, 2002
Posts: 307
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Hello Mark, Congratulations, also for the good score of 95% Your hints are noteworthy, e.g. "that there are 2 x web servers and 1 x application server" ... Thomas [ June 21, 2006: Message edited by: Thomas Taeger ]
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Mark Robert Ashworth
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Joined: Apr 10, 2004
Posts: 11
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Sequence diagrams were quite detailed. In fact I put a lot of effort on them. I just made sure that they met the requirements and covered the use cases fully.
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Gopi Yedla
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Joined: May 25, 2002
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Congratulations Mark!!
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subject: Passed SCEA Part II and III
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