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Level of detail and committment for SCBCD exam
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Chiji Nwankwo
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Joined: Jun 21, 2002
Posts: 56
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Hi, I was taking a brief pause from my certification path when I realised that a new certification had been released .... I have been working in an environment where EJB has been the core back-end technology of choice and in many instances have had some experience of designing and implementing EJB's and deploying J2EE applications on WSAD 4 and 5. Most of the work I have done has been on the front-end, using Struts primarily, and have decided to move more to the back end. My question is how much work is involved in terms of preparation. I am currently reading the EJB book by Richard Monson-Haefel and just wondered what other resources members of the ranch found useful. By the way keep up the good work, I have used to ranch to prepare for 3 of my java certifications and you guys haven't failed me yet so I guess you must be doing something right . Thanks
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SCJP, SCJD, SCWCD<br />"Meekness is not weakness, but power under control"
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Valentin Crettaz
Gold Digger
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Joined: Aug 26, 2001
Posts: 7610
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Hi Chiji, you can also find useful resources on our SCBCD Links page. Kathy and Bert's Head First EJB book will be out soon.
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SCJP 5, SCJD, SCBCD, SCWCD, SCDJWS, IBM XML
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hover cheng
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Joined: Feb 11, 2003
Posts: 66
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Hi Chiji, A few suggestions: - Do remember to read the EJB specification after you read some wonderful books. - Do remember to understand the reason of rules. This is tough, requires you to think over. Understanding is the best of memorizing. - Do remember to take some mock exams. Good luck!
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SCJP 91% SCJD 94% SCBCD 98% SCWCD1.4 86%<p>XML141 SCDWJS -- in progress<br />If you don't retreat, you are mostly among those who can surmount it.
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subject: Level of detail and committment for SCBCD exam
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