Hi all,
I just want to thank Adam for the information he gave...and Matt also.
Apparently, if you click the upload button it takes you to a screen that gives naming instructions: there are 2 sets of these instructions depending on the assignment you have.
I have cut and pasted these below:
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Upload instructions for the 1.1 exam:
Submitting Your Work
When you have completed your solution, and satisfied yourself that it works under the supplied
test harness,
you should build an archive containing the entire directory hierarchy. You may use the .jar, .zip or .tar format, but please be sure to
satisfy the following requirements.
You must build an archive; do not send individual files. If you use .zip format, ensure that you enable long filenames, full
pathnames, and the recursive options. Do not apply any encryption to the archive. If you use .tar, do not apply any
compression to the archive.
The name of your submission archive file MUST be derived from your Testing ID, as shown above. Your Testing ID is
your 9-digit Social Security Number (U.S. only), or it might be another alphanumeric combination, e.g. sp1234567 (any
country). Your archive filename MUST BE scjda-AAAAAAAAA.ZZZ, where AAAAAAAAA is Testing ID, and ZZZ is
the appropriate filename extension for your archive type (zip, tar, or jar).
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Upload instructions for the
Java 2 exam:
Submitting Your Work
When you have completed your solution, you should build a jar archive. You must build an archive; do not send individual files.
The name of your submission archive file MUST be derived from your Testing ID, as shown above. Your Testing ID is your 9-digit Social Security Number (U.S. only), or it might be another alphanumeric combination, e.g. sp1234567 (any country). Your archive filename MUST BE scjda-AAAAAAAAA.ZZZ, where AAAAAAAAA is your Testing ID, and ZZZ is the appropriate filename extension for your archive type (zip, tar, or jar).
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Hope this helps...
-Richard