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passed OCEJWSD6 with 98%
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Rajeev Rnair
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Joined: Mar 22, 2010
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I have appeared OCEJWSD6 exam today and passed with 98% . I have started preparing last year and then couldn't continue because of project dead lines.
Started preparing again for past 2-3 months (with a full time job and family !)
Used the following books:
1. J2EE Web services - Richard, Monson - Haefel (for XML, XSD, SOAP, WSDL etc)
2. Java web services up and running - Martin Kalin (JAX-WS, SOAP)
3. REST ful Java Web services - Jose Sandoval (JAX-RS, REST, Jersey etc)
4. Ivan Kristan notes (SCJWSD5) (covered everything except for UDDI and JAXR)
5. Mikalai Zaikin notes (both SCJWSD5 and OCEJWSD6) (covered everything except for UDDI and JAXR)
6. Oracle J2EE 6 documentation
7. WS-I Basic Profile documentation
8. Refreshed my notes on Servlets, EJB 3.1 etc
Mock exams:
1. Mikalai Zaikin's OCEJWSD6 mock exam - i skipped UDDI and JAXR parts in appendix
I would say both Ivan and MZ notes are a MUST to study. Use MZ mock exam as another study guide! THANK YOU so much to Ivan and Mikalai!!!
The exam was not so tough as expected. Most of the questions are conceptual ones and you need to have a good understanding about everything to answer these questions because the answers are from different topics. So if you don’t know one topic, you will easily be confused what to choose. There were several multiple choice questions with pretty much all answers looks correct! I was relieved to see there were NO questions from UDDI or JAXR !
* SOAP , XML, WSDL, SAAJ, JAX-WS, SOAP encodingStyle , SOAP encoding etc
* Servlet end points - web.xml
* EJB end points
* webservices.xml
* REST - JAX-RS, sub resources, sub resource locator
* JAXP, SAX, DOM, XSLT, JAXB etc
* Logical and SOAP Handlers - server side
* MTOM - enabling etc
* WS-Addressing - enabling, routing response to different endpoint address etc
* WS-Policy
* WS-Security - what is covered and what is NOT covered
* XKMS, SAML, XACML, basic authentication, mutual authentication, digital signatures, SSL, encryption etc
* WS IT - interoperability - best practices
* Java - WSDL and WSDL - Java approaches
* synchronous / aynchronous clients etc.
* document / rpc / litral / encoded etc
* request - response , oneway - messaging patterns
good luck to all fellow exam aspirants!
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Mikalai Zaikin
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Joined: Jun 04, 2002
Posts: 3098
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Congratulations, Rajeev !
Impressive score ! This is the best score I saw on WSD 6 test so far.
Glad to know my WSD 6 & 5 Notes and WSD 6 Quiz helped.
Best regards,
MZ
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Ramnathan Ravindran
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Joined: May 12, 2004
Posts: 43
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Congrats Rajeev on an excellent score.
Thanks for the good information. I needed this.
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Regards<br />- Ramnathan<br />SCJP 1.4, SCBCD 1.3, OCA
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Swetha Murali
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Joined: Jan 31, 2012
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Hi Rajiv,
Congratulations. What was your score when you did mock exams?
Thanks
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sreenivas vemula
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Joined: Jan 21, 2012
Posts: 44
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What is the difference between SCDJWS and OCEJWSD6. Are both webservices certification exams?
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Rajeev Rnair
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Joined: Mar 22, 2010
Posts: 308
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Thanks Mikalai !!!
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Rajeev Rnair
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Joined: Mar 22, 2010
Posts: 308
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Ramnathan Ravindran wrote:Congrats Rajeev on an excellent score.
Thanks for the good information. I needed this.
Thanks a lot !
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Rajeev Rnair
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Joined: Mar 22, 2010
Posts: 308
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Swetha Murali wrote: Hi Rajiv,
Congratulations. What was your score when you did mock exams?
Thanks
thanks swetha.. mock exam i scored 80.. it was tougher than the actual exam.
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Rajeev Rnair
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Joined: Mar 22, 2010
Posts: 308
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sreenivas vemula wrote:What is the difference between SCDJWS and OCEJWSD6. Are both webservices certification exams?
hi sreenivas, SCDJWS is for J2EE5 and OCEJWSD6 is for J2EE6.
I think the main difference in WSD6 exam is that there is no UDDI and JAXR. But there is JAX-RS, REST (very detailed) , MTOM, WS-Addressing etc. Rest are pretty much the same
Good luck !!
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sreenivas vemula
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Thanks for the clarification rajeev
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arulk pillai
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Joined: May 31, 2007
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Congrats and keep up the good work
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prashant k. gupta
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Joined: May 15, 2008
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Congrats
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ashwini vaze
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Joined: Mar 25, 2012
Posts: 6
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Hi Rajeev,
Congrats for such a good score.
I am searching for good books for SCDJWS 6.Your post is very helpful.
Could you please suggest the book , J2EE Web services - Richard, Monson - Haefel ,what the it's latest edition ?
Because when i searched for the book , i find this book with java1.4 support.
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Rajeev Rnair
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Joined: Mar 22, 2010
Posts: 308
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Hi Ashwini,
Please read only XML, XSD, SOAP, WSDL chapters from the RMH book. There is no latest editions, but this is still good for XML, XSD, SOAP, WSDL basics etc.
Good luck!
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Kancharla Madhu
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Joined: May 06, 2012
Posts: 93
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fantabulous Score Keep it up!
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ashwini vaze
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Joined: Mar 25, 2012
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Thanks Rajeev.
I have one dillemma.
I am working on spring framework.And spring provides web service integration.
How much doing certification benefits me in my job role when i am working on spring web service.
Please suggest.
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Rajeev Rnair
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Joined: Mar 22, 2010
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Ashwini, sorry, I have no Spring experience, I am not the best person to answer this! I know some of my friends who use Spring modules and Spring- WS. JAX-WS JAX-RS are specifications and there are so many implementations. People choose whichever implementation suits best to them. There is no harm in learning the basics and what goes on behind the scenes. You can use any IDE and create and deploy a web service within couple of mouse clicks. But if you don't know what is happening inside, you won't be able to trouble shoot issues when they occur. To do the certification or not is entirely your choice, you have to make that decision.
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ashwini vaze
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Joined: Mar 25, 2012
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Thanks Rajeev.
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Haresh Tejwani
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Joined: Aug 13, 2012
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Hi Rajiv,
Congratulations on your achievement
Could you please provide the link to MZ mock exams.
Thanks,
Haresh
Rajeev Rnair wrote:I have appeared OCEJWSD6 exam today and passed with 98% . I have started preparing last year and then couldn't continue because of project dead lines.
Started preparing again for past 2-3 months (with a full time job and family !)
Used the following books:
1. J2EE Web services - Richard, Monson - Haefel (for XML, XSD, SOAP, WSDL etc)
2. Java web services up and running - Martin Kalin (JAX-WS, SOAP)
3. REST ful Java Web services - Jose Sandoval (JAX-RS, REST, Jersey etc)
4. Ivan Kristan notes (SCJWSD5) (covered everything except for UDDI and JAXR)
5. Mikalai Zaikin notes (both SCJWSD5 and OCEJWSD6) (covered everything except for UDDI and JAXR)
6. Oracle J2EE 6 documentation
7. WS-I Basic Profile documentation
8. Refreshed my notes on Servlets, EJB 3.1 etc
Mock exams:
1. Mikalai Zaikin's OCEJWSD6 mock exam - i skipped UDDI and JAXR parts in appendix
I would say both Ivan and MZ notes are a MUST to study. Use MZ mock exam as another study guide! THANK YOU so much to Ivan and Mikalai!!!
The exam was not so tough as expected. Most of the questions are conceptual ones and you need to have a good understanding about everything to answer these questions because the answers are from different topics. So if you don’t know one topic, you will easily be confused what to choose. There were several multiple choice questions with pretty much all answers looks correct! I was relieved to see there were NO questions from UDDI or JAXR !
* SOAP , XML, WSDL, SAAJ, JAX-WS, SOAP encodingStyle , SOAP encoding etc
* Servlet end points - web.xml
* EJB end points
* webservices.xml
* REST - JAX-RS, sub resources, sub resource locator
* JAXP, SAX, DOM, XSLT, JAXB etc
* Logical and SOAP Handlers - server side
* MTOM - enabling etc
* WS-Addressing - enabling, routing response to different endpoint address etc
* WS-Policy
* WS-Security - what is covered and what is NOT covered
* XKMS, SAML, XACML, basic authentication, mutual authentication, digital signatures, SSL, encryption etc
* WS IT - interoperability - best practices
* Java - WSDL and WSDL - Java approaches
* synchronous / aynchronous clients etc.
* document / rpc / litral / encoded etc
* request - response , oneway - messaging patterns
good luck to all fellow exam aspirants!
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Mikalai Zaikin
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Joined: Jun 04, 2002
Posts: 3098
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Haresh Tejwani wrote:Hi Rajiv,
Congratulations on your achievement
Could you please provide the link to MZ mock exams.
Thanks,
Haresh
Hello Haresh,
Welcome JavaRanch !
Please, note, my WSD quiz is copyrighted material and cannot be shared.
If you wish to know how to get WSD quiz - please follow the link in my signature.
Best regards,
MZ
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