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SCJP Exam Simulation Program

 
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Hi,
Maya Consultancy, Inc has developed a Java Certification Exam Simulation application that tests users on a question bank of over 250 questions developed by Sun Certified Java programmers. The simulator uses adaptive technology to test users in an exam environment similar to the real exam.
For more information on the product and to download an evaluation version, please visit http://www.mayaconsultancy.com/maya/gesjava.html

Thanks!
-Manu

 
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Can you give us some idea of how it compares to JTest or JCertify?
 
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>Can you give us some idea of how it compares >to JTest or JCertify?
It *IS* JTest, the commercial version...
 
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I'm guessing that there is some advantage to the version you pay money for? Or is the free JTest gone now?
 
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On November 23, JCertify Version 3.0 was released. It bundles and integrates expert content from Bruce Eckel (Thinking in Java), Richard Baldwin's Java Programming Tutorials, and Roedy Green's Java Glossary.
With the new content control panel and related content Frame, you are always within one click from the most relevant content from these three expert content sources. The content links change and are always relevant to the question being viewed.
For more information, visit:
http://www.enterprisedeveloper.com/jcertify
Regards,
Dave
 
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