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Arno Reper
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its so calm here...anybody already passed scja certification? arno
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The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything<br /> <br />>>> SCJP 5.0 >> SCJD B&S <<< In progress
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Arno Reper
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loool SCJA forum isn't so populate... as the SCJP one for the one who read this, hummm, i 'll start studying for SCJA...maybe i 'd have a question... :roll: is the moderator on holydays? arno
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Peter Sin
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Originally posted by Arno Reper: its so calm here...anybody already passed scja certification? arno
This certification is only useful in Japan only. Most people start from SCJP.
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Arno Reper
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Hi Peter, how do you mean only usefull in Japan? ps: i already have scjp1.5 ( feel not ready for scjd :roll: ) arno
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Nicholas Cheung
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Bert mentioned during the period of SCJA beta that, this certificate is actually requested by Sun Japan. Nick
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SCJP 1.2, OCP 9i DBA, SCWCD 1.3, SCJP 1.4 (SAI), SCJD 1.4, SCWCD 1.4 (Beta), ICED (IBM 287, IBM 484, IBM 486), SCMAD 1.0 (Beta), SCBCD 1.3, ICSD (IBM 288), ICDBA (IBM 700, IBM 701), SCDJWS, ICSD (IBM 348), OCP 10g DBA (Beta), SCJP 5.0 (Beta), SCJA 1.0 (Beta), MCP(70-270), SCBCD 5.0 (Beta), SCJP 6.0, SCEA for JEE5 (in progress)
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Arno Reper
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Hi Nick, thanks for the answer. Wow you have a lot certif's...nice, which one could you recommend me? I mean which one does really help you for finding a job? Is it a good idea to try SCJA after SCJP? grt, arno ps: im a it-student, i don't have a lot of experience... [ April 20, 2006: Message edited by: Arno Reper ]
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Nicholas Cheung
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It depends on which area you want to focus. If you wanna play around with Web, then you should consider SCWCD and SCBCD. If you wanna play around with mobile stuff, then SCMAD is a good idea. Nick
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Layne Lund
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Originally posted by Arno Reper: ... is the moderator on holydays? arno
Nope, the moderator is right here I usually just glance at this forum briefly to make sure things are flowing smoothly. I don't have this certification myself, so I don't have much to contribute to the threads. Besides, traffic is quite low in this forum and everyone that visits here seems more qualified to give answers than I am. Layne
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Java API Documentation
The Java Tutorial
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Arno Reper
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nice to meet you again (remember Ataxx topics...it was helpfull ) arno
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Kathy Weaver
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Originally posted by Arno Reper: its so calm here...anybody already passed scja certification? arno
I took SCJA exam today and passed it by 88%. This is my 1st certificate. I didn't want to go straight to SCJP, because it more detailed about language syntax. SCJA is more analytical and related with OO, UML and Java aspects. I've been working as java programmer for some years and all I did before exam was reading Dave Wood's 10-page UML quick reference in http://www.hfoobook.com/ and took Sun's example ePractice exam. I found Sun's ePactice exams (http://www.sun.com/training/catalog/courses/WGS-PREX-J019C.xml) helpfull, because exam package cost only 35e and there was 3 example exams with 51 questions in all of them. Next I'm planning to take SCJP exam. [ April 27, 2006: Message edited by: Kathy Weaver ] [ April 27, 2006: Message edited by: Kathy Weaver ]
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Arno Reper
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thanks for the info... congrats, good luck for your next one... arno [ May 01, 2006: Message edited by: Arno Reper ]
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