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Guide me for SCBCD

 
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Cleared SCJP and SCWCD , I want to give SCBCD , Can some please guid me how ot go about it .
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Can some please guid me how ot go about it .


What did you want?

For books, you could consider HF EJB, Enterprise JavaBean, Mastering EJB, and now, SCBCD Exam Study Kit.

For practices, you could consider Whizlabs' SCBCD mock exam.

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Adding more to it

1. EJB Spec
2. SCBCD Study Guide (http://java.boot.by/bcd-guide/) is very good
3. You can try whizlab exam simulator
 
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You can try whizlab exam simulator


You could also try EJBPlus, provided by Enthuware.

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I read HF EJB to prepare SCBCD and read more theads in this forum.
 
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I had tried this one as well:
http://www.softlearn-systems.com/softSCBCD.htm

But the questions are a bit trival.

It is good for concepts clearing and it is cheap (USD $12 only).

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Sumeet and Vicky:
You don't need to pay for both SCBCD Exam Study Kit and whizlab exam simulator. If you buy SCBCD Exam Study Kit, whizlab exam simulator can be downloaded for free. For more information, please check it out at:
http://www.manning.com/sanghera
Cheers.
Paul

Originally posted by Vicky Bajaj:
Adding more to it

1. EJB Spec
2. SCBCD Study Guide (http://java.boot.by/bcd-guide/) is very good
3. You can try whizlab exam simulator

 
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Paul,

If you buy SCBCD Exam Study Kit, whizlab exam simulator can be downloaded for free



Does the simulator the full version or it is a light version?

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It is only 1 complete mock exam. From the web site you can find the following line.

Readers can also enjoy an exclusive 20% discount from Whizlabs on the full version of the SCBCD Exam Simulator.

 
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The software is still expensive even there is 20% off, while compared to EJBPlus and softSCBCD.

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