Hmm, this looks like an interesting form of certification. It is not clearly mentioned there when will sun retire SCJP, but it seems that SCJP will be retired soon...
Q: Will this exam replace the current Java Programmer exam?
A: Sun believes that performance based Java Programming certification provides both candidates and employers with greater assurance that their skills will meet the needs of the Java Programmer role. Sun will retire the prior versions of the Java Programmer certification in the near future. Sun will provide a public notification of at least 90 days in advance of any exam retirement.
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There are [ illegally copied material ] ?!??!!?It certainly might put a steak through the heart of even legitimate ones like Enthuware and Whizlabs.
New Sun Java Programmer Plus Certification
Do you think they perhaps should have been really progressive and just named it the Oracle Java Programmer Plus Certification? What's the new abbreviation going to be if we rename SCJP? SJPP? I don't like the "Pee-Pee" bit at the end. SJPPC? OSJPPC? SCJPPlus? SJPPlus?
Personally, I find the "Java Code Challenge Engine" to sound very interesting. Supposedly, any number of answers are correct, as long as your code generates the expected result, so it won't be as rigid as typing the exact ten or fifteen words that the exam makers want to see:
Q: How does the Java Programmer Plus Performance exam work? Do I need to write specific syntax, comments, etc?
A: The exam evaluates your ability to write Java code that will successfully compile and return the results requested in the problem statement. The test leverages the Code Challenge engine presented previously at JavaOne. The engine evaluates the code by running a number of test harnesses against the code and comparing the results. Your code must compile properly, but is not checked for specific syntax, comments or style - it just has to meet the requirements of the problem statement.
Am I hijacking?
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This would be great, with this the growing chain of dump users will end here(hoping)! Too bad i've taken my scjp last March, maybe i'll just take/upgrade when SCJP7plus is out, coz Maybe that time this new exam engine will be more established. For now, much better to focus on other Higher exam (e.g SCWCD and etc.) for those who already have the present SCJP like me.
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One trait of cheaters is... there doesn't seem to be any limits in finding new ways to get around stuff. It will only be a matter of time before some new cheating device will be found.
If only these people spend the time and effort on actual study, it would be amazing on how far they could get -- and get there legitimitely.
One trait of cheaters is... there doesn't seem to be any limits in finding new ways to get around stuff. It will only be a matter of time before some new cheating device will be found.
I have to agree with that statement to an extent. I guess the whole cheating thing is like breaking a lock or breaking a SSL connection by trying to guess the associated key. The harder it is to cheat, lower will be the number of cheaters.
The exam can take it one step further by offering permutations of requirements for a given problem statement. That way even if you did cheat and learn the problem statements, you will have to use your brain to code the same in the exam, since the permutation would not be the same.
Rodrigo Bossini wrote:We all cheat someday, sometime, somehow, for some reason. It's our nature, our core.
By the way I took my SCJP exam with no cheating.
That's just wrong. It's not our nature - it's learned, and maybe part of YOUR environment. Not mine.
Despite the fact that the new exam can appear soon, I am going to pass SCJP on September and then the new one New SCJP will be more practical - so what about SCJD?
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Jari Timonen wrote:Sun is going to retire SCJP. What do you think?
Lukas Smith wrote:New SCJP will be more practical - so what about SCJD?
As i wrote in my blog on Tuesday about this, the SCJD is more advanced programming. I don't see any conflict with the SCJP. So go on and take the SCJD if you are ready!
N.Senthil Kumar wrote:What happend to the link .http://www.sun.com/training/certification/beta_scjp_plus.xml
yesterday i registered in this link, today i cant access this , it says page not found.
can anyone tell me what happend
And that was today's blog post. No idea what happened to it - although the page is still on Google's cache. Didn't stop me from spectulating though .
I like the idea of the new SCJP+ cert. IMO there will be less chance that people can cheat or simply know the real questions for the new hands-on exams. Why? I think the questions can vary so much that it is practically impossible to know before hand. And so what if you do know off hand. It really depends on whether you can actually "perform" at that terminal. The only thing I wonder is if the compiler or at least the API docs is provided so that once candidate finish typing, the code goes through the compiler and tell you it makes the question requirement or not instantly. Further every question can have many approaches so whatever Sun/Oracle's default answer/solution may not match the candidate's typed code. Now that's hard to check.
SCJP Plus depends on the chcecking system - checking engine.
I had some kind of checking system during Java Programming test on the University.
I have to say that the machine can not forgive you any mistakes. Sometimes you write good piece of code and that isn't good for the machine because you write one whitespace more than the machine expected
Will the exam be based on the reflexion mechanism?
yehhh that's a great news...now people will really have to put there ass back on chair in order to pass scjp(NO CHEATING)!!!.....
it took me complete two months of full dedication to pass scjp with a good score...but after giving the exams one of my friends told me that you have wasted time, instead you could have passed it in 15 days!!!...i were really surprised by his comments but now i can understand why he said so....
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This looks like an interesting step, although I'd like to see a mock up of the environment and problem(s) that has to be solved. Reads very much like a lightweight-SCJD.
Hopefully they can also make this more relevant to real-world programming.
Of course, the major annoyance for me is that I am just about to sit my SCJP. GAH!
saket bhardawaj wrote:yehhh that's a great news...now people will really have to put there ass back on chair in order to pass scjp(NO CHEATING)!!!.....
it took me complete two months of full dedication to pass scjp with a good score...but after giving the exams one of my friends told me that you have wasted time, instead you could have passed it in 15 days!!!...i were really surprised by his comments but now i can understand why he said so....
Sorry for that, but your friend wasn't smart. I am going to pass SCJP, but I want to pass it using the knowledge which is in my mind.
The most important thing is the preparation process. The certification is only the confirmation of your knowledge.
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I had no idea there was way to cheat for this exam, but I'm not surprised. I've been struggling the last 8 months to study the right way, like most people, and I have no intentions of taking shortcuts now. This new version of the exam sounds like a good way eliminate cheating. I hope it works. I plan on taking my SCJP in Aug, and if it is required I'll also take the new version.
The old SCJP will be on August. I think that the new one will be introduced something about the winter.
Only my guessing
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hi friends..after reading this thread.. i am a little bit confused now..i have not purchased the scjp voucher yet..and i am preparing for this exam from last 15 days..but after reading your posts i am confused that this is worthful exam or not??is there any mean of it or not??
please clear this confusion??
SCJP is wonderfull entry level to the world of Java
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All qualifications expire in time. The SCJP4 was replaced by SCJP5 which was in turn replaced by SCJP6 and now that is getting replaced. If you wait long enough, SCJP Plus will be replaced too. It's the way things go. A bit like computers!
There do not (yet) appear to be any demos of this new test, so it is kinda hard to say. When do you think you'll be ready to take the SCJP? If it's soon, I'd do it; if it will take you a few months, then maybe consider the new one.
I'm going for the SCJP anyway as I've already spent the past 6 months studying (I'm lucky if I can get a few hours a week to study) or wait and see what this new one is like. The SCJP6 should be valid for a few years, if you don't do any other qualifications you can always do an upgrade later.
thanks jason,for your precious advice..i m final year engineering student..and i want to pass scjp for gaining java basic knowledge as well as for heaving my resume..but now a days..there are a lot of dumps available..and some freinds say that there is no value of this certification in the market..what do you think about it??
I will replay over and over again: the certificate is not very important but the knowledge which you are going to gather is priceless!
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thanks smith for the wonderful concern!!!i l always remind it....thanks again and again..
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If there are dumps available, I've not found them. Then again, I've not exactly looked very hard. Also, if I did find a dump, how do I know the answers are correct? I'd have to know the SCJP syllabus to be able to work them out and ensure they are correct; and if I can do that, there's no point in cheating in the first place! For what little it is worth, I want to pass the exam on my own merit and it is painfully obvious when someone has cheated at an exam as their first piece of code is usually shocking. I have met "highly qualified" people who have terrified me with the garbage they write!
My personal opinion is that the SCJP tests some things that are not relevant in the real world (what with modern IDEs, testing practices etc.). The SCJP Plus is probably an attempt by Sun to address that as well as cut down on the cheating. Having said that, I do think the SCJP is worthwhile. Even as an experienced programmer it makes you look into the detail of the language and you find out things you never knew, or the reasons why things have to be done a certain way.
I am entirely self-taught in Java and I have found studying for the SCJP very worthwhile. It has made me a better developer.
I am afraid I can't comment on the SCJP in the market place, I am not doing it to impress anyone else.