I'm considering what I'd like to study after I pass SCWCD.
I'm thinking of doing the Netbeans certification(even though I haven't used Netbeans before)because JSF looks really interesting.
I've seen that there aren't any study guides available for the exam(only a list of links to resources,and I hate studying on a screen)
so I was wondering if anyone could suggest a book that would *roughly* cover the objectives(obviously I dont want a great huge tome that I will only understand half of)
??
===>SCJP 1.5(72%)<===
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Hong Anderson
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I don't sure if NetBeans certification is what you want, because it's not JSF certification, it's about IDE.
SCJA 1.0, SCJP 1.4, SCWCD 1.4, SCBCD 1.3, SCJP 5.0, SCEA 5, SCBCD 5; OCUP - Fundamental, Intermediate and Advanced; IBM Certified Solution Designer - OOAD, vUML 2; SpringSource Certified Spring Professional
Oh..I thought I saw JSF listed in one of the objectives...
But it is true that there is no JSF certification available?
Assuming that I want to continue along the J2EE web dev path I have only a couple of options:
-SCDJWS
-XML certification
-Hibernate certification
-Application server certification
-IDE certification(Netbeans/Eclipse?)
-mySQL(for the BMP's??)
Recommendations??
I'm actually slowly learning mySQL...Could anyone say how difficult it is to attain the CMDEV,I do use mySQL in a development environment with PHP....but I only seldom learn new feautures(so I'm going slowly:p )
I agree. Here's the link: http://ej-technologies/jprofiler - if it wasn't for jprofiler, we would need to
run our stuff on 16 servers instead of 3.