After along time I got my results. I was to post this mail a few days back but the ranch was not reachable. ------------------- Test History Customer: Lionel P J Testing ID: sp2790241 Test: Sun Certified Developer for the Java 2 Platform (310-027) Date Taken: 2001-04-08 12:53:34.420 Registration Number: fe5syd03a1 Site: ii47 Grade: P Score: 141 Comment: This report shows the total points that could have been awarded in each section and the actual number of points you were awarded. This information is provided in order to give you feedback on your relative strengths on a per-section basis. The maximum number of points you could have received is 155; the minimum to pass is 124. General Considerations(maximum = 58): 52 Documentation(maximum = 20): 20 GUI(maximum = 24): 20 Server(maximum = 53): 49
Rahul Mahindrakar
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Congrats. You got your result in 8 days!!. great .
Sridevi Shrikanth
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congrats!!!. Any plans on what to do next? SCJA??? Just curious!!!.
waqas khan
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Congratulations u have done an excellent job. I am a new commer for scjd.I recently passed scjp . Wanted to go with scjd also. what books should i read before starting the project .How much programming experience is needed.Please inform me any thing else u know . I will be very thank ful. thnx in advance. again congratulations From waqas
ruilin yang
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Dear Lionel, If it is convenient, would you please tell us how you did your directory/package/jar structure. Thanks Ruilin
shailesh sonavadekar
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congratulations. All the very best for the future. your friendly Bartender Shailesh.
Andrew Spruce
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Well done ! Just one quickie. I see you got 100% on the documentation. Did you allow javadoc to copy documentation for public methods from comments defined in the interface (where they exist) or did you write comments for all public methods yourself ??