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Hi,
I have 12 years of experience in Java J2EE. I want to take few certifications now. I believe it is never late for a certification.
I am not able to find the right study materials. Some one please help me with the right information how to go about. And please suggest me if I have to take up some other certifications for my experience.
Thanks.
Jurica Krizanic
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Hi,
you can check ScdjwsLinks for info about study materials.
Best regards,
Jurica Krizanic
Jurica Krizanic - Java developer, OCPJP!
Himai Minh
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Willy Sam wrote:Hi,
I have 12 years of experience in Java J2EE. I want to take few certifications now. I believe it is never late for a certification.
I am not able to find the right study materials. Some one please help me with the right information how to go about. And please suggest me if I have to take up some other certifications for my experience.
Thanks.
I am studying for the web service expert exam too.
I bought Java Web Services Up and Running and J2EE by R.M.H published in 2003. This RMH book is old, but it is still helpful for the exam.
Someone recommends me not to take the web service training from Oracle unless I can afford $3000 for the course.
I want to study the exam in an affordable way.
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.