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My SCJA Experience

 
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Hi dudes,

That was pretty cool. And it was very very easy. Throw some light on UML, javac, java commands. Read about strings, about J2EE ingredients like EJB, Servlets, J2ME, MIDlets.... just read when and where these technologies are applicable. And read about which classes belongs to which package kind of things. That should be very fine for this exam.

Thanks to every one who has helped me.

Regards,
Sunil Phani Manne
 
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That's great!

We just have to wait for the result.

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hi,

is hfoo book enough for uml.

pls suggest me from where i can learn about client technologies and server technology as I have no idea, I have about a week for exam.
 
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is hfoo book enough for uml.


Yes.


pls suggest me from where i can learn about client technologies and server technology


Core Java Volume I or Java2 Complete Reference, J2SE 5.0 edition.

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Also, you can find more info from:
https://coderanch.com/t/178361/java-SCJA/certification/Exam-experiences-July

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Hey Believe me HOO is more than enough for the questions in the exam. I too have thought so but at the end of the day i could answer the questions very easily. So dont panic prepare from those pages and go confidently.

All the Best.

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Sunil Phani Manne.
 
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Any body knows how the score is calculated for the SCJA exam. Out of 122 questions I think I would have done some 90 questions (worst case). So can anybody tell me what my score would be??? I am anxious abt that.

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Any body knows how the score is calculated for the SCJA exam. Out of 122 questions I think I would have done some 90 questions (worst case). So can anybody tell me what my score would be??? I am anxious abt that.


It cannot be told at this moment because Beta exam is used to determine the passing rate. As SUN targets the exam for Java beginner, the passing rate should be around 60-70%.

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