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Does SCJD cover J2EE subjects ? If I pass SCJD exam, can I claim myself as J2EE programmer?
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Hi Kee Kee moon,

If you took the effort to use a search engine like google, you would come up with this link (just enter "scjd" and search), where you can read:

This performance-based certification is for developers interested in demonstrating advanced proficiency in the Java programming language using the Java SE.

which answers your question I would think.

If you follow Sun Certified Developer for the Java Platform, Standard Edition: Assignment (Step 1 of 2) (CX-310-252A) you'll get at the bottom of the page an overview of the APIs you have to use and which you don't (see "APIs relevant to the assignment").

Kind regards,
Roel
 
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Howdy, Kee Kee Moon!

Champion, in order to be a good JEE programmer, I'd recommend SCWCD and SCBCD. Also, the reading of the Core J2EE Patterns is a must.

Also, is your name really "Kee Kee Moon"? If not, I'd kindly like to ask you to use your real name. Here at JavaRanch, there's a naming policy that we follow. Please take a look at that. If it is your real name, please nevermind.
 
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SCJD is the most challenging Java Certification available. Passing the exam does not make you a JavaEE developer, although any Java EE API that you would want to learn would be a piece of cake for you
 
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