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Hello,

I am doing Oracle and I am almost done with the 10g , but I really wanted to take Java from the begining cause I wanna do J2EE since it is a part of 11g which I want to update to. My question is I found this funny neat book which by the way told me about this fun website which I adored from the first second the book is 'called head first jave' so do you guys have other advices to me? please help me
 
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Welcome to the ranch What do you mean by J2EE is part of Oracle 11g ? I don't understand why you'd need to learn Java to use Oracle 11g ?
 
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Christophe Verré wrote:Welcome to the ranch What do you mean by J2EE is part of Oracle 11g ? I don't understand why you'd need to learn Java to use Oracle 11g ?




dude 11g consists of (SQL, PL /SQL , J2EE , J2SE ) and don't forget about the java developer
 
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Mostafa Abdulrahman wrote:

Christophe Verré wrote:Welcome to the ranch What do you mean by J2EE is part of Oracle 11g ? I don't understand why you'd need to learn Java to use Oracle 11g ?




dude 11g consists of (SQL, PL /SQL , J2EE , J2SE ) and don't forget about the java developer



If I recall correctly, on 10g you can use SQL, PL/SQL, and Java as well.
 
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I think maybe Mostafa is trying to talk about one of the Oracle certification programs. Perhaps the thread would do better in one of the certification forums? Not sure which one, as I haven't paid any attention to cert stuff since before Oracle bought Sun.
 
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Mike Simmons wrote:I think maybe Mostafa is trying to talk about one of the Oracle certification programs. Perhaps the thread would do better in one of the certification forums? Not sure which one, as I haven't paid any attention to cert stuff since before Oracle bought Sun.



I don't think so.... the Java certs and the Oracle certs are still two different genres so far. The J2EE exams would be for the SCJD paths, the J2SE would be the SCJA or SCJP.... and the Oracle exams would be any part of the Oracle Certified (associate/professional/master) paths.
 
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