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No need to overcomplicate Part 2.

 
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Just a quick lesson learned -- I just completed SCEA Part 2 with a score of 88, and I spent only about 20 hours working on the assignment.

I've read a few posts on this forum suggesting spending weeks of work and creating pages of documentation. However, my experience is that the Cade book is invaluable for helping one pass Part 2 with just the right amount of effort -- not too much and not too little.

I submitted diagrams that closely resembled the style and content of the Cade example diagrams, and I submitted approximately a single page of assumptions (and they were truly assumptions, not documentation of all my diagrams).

So, for those who have a good background in UML and typical J2EE web application flow, studying Cade's examples for Part 2 should help you pass without too much trouble.
 
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Hi,

Did you have any entity bean for your solution? ' cause I dont see any entity bean in cade's case study.

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Congratulations !

It is exacly what I think. Did you address the NFRs, right?

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Yes, Cade chose to use DAOs instead of entity beans.

I addressed NFRs similar to Cade, i.e. some explicitly and some implicitly.
 
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Congrats!



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Thanks a lot for your comments, they are very helpfull to all who are doing part II, i submit my exam 3 weeks ago and i wating my result, but with a bad felling, y make a lot f driagrams (3 class diag, 3 components diag) and about 10 page of documentation ...
 
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