hi, I didnt know anything about EJB. Can i directly go to HeadFirst or any other book is there. I cleared SCJP last week with 93%. Genrally how long will it take to prepare for SCJBCD.
Lahiru Abeydeera
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Dont worry just buy and read HeadFirst do examples in no time u will be ready for the exam, by the way congrats for getting a good mark in scjp
Get the study guide from Manning which is pretty concise and cohesive, at least in my opinion: www.manning.com/sanghera
Ken Loh
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Is this site still active? When I tried just now, it gave "Sorry, Unable to process request at this time -- error 999." error.
If anyone know of any alternative URL, appreciate it if you could let me know.
Thousand thanks!
Originally posted by Gurmail Kandola: Get the study guide from Manning which is pretty concise and cohesive, at least in my opinion: www.manning.com/sanghera
Tony McClay
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Please don't take this the wrong way, but as these levels progress one thing you learn in this career, is to look, evaluate than decide.
It is a great idea to become Sun Certified Business Components Developer. Please be aware of the versions. EJB 2.1 is the most currently deployed standard, but the new and my opionion better stanrdard is the new EJB 3.0 as part of the Sun J2EE, Enterprise Edition version 5.
The Headfirst book is based on J2EE 1.4, EJB 2.1.
Whatever you choose, understand he choice first. The HEadfirst book is the standard for J2EE 1.4.
Best of luck.
Tony
Tony McClay<br />Architect / Developer, SOA and Jave Enterprise Edition 1-5<br />---------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />Sun Certified Enterprise Architect, Enterprise Edition 5 (Step 1 of 3)<br />Sun Certified Web Component Developer, Enterprise Edition 4<br />Sun Certified Business Component Developer Enterprise Edition 5<br />Sun Certified Programmer , Standard Edition 5.0