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BEA WebLogic Developer Certification

 
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Can anyone give any tips on how to get started on preparing for the BEA WebLogic Developer Certification exam? I will be taking the SCJP on tuesday and after that I want to get started on the BEA Exam.
 
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first , read <mastering EJB 2nd Edtion> book.
then, take a good look at bea's edocs website,especially admin,cluster,jms.
take one mock exam is enough.there is no one same question on some of mock exams.
 
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thx... going to order the book...
I have the edocs, going to start reading them while the book arrives...
Just passed the SCJP...
I hate taking tests...
 
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well for this exam , usually most of the information u can find in edocs.I am able to clear this exam for 5.1
 
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Any more info on WLS 7.0 (Test 0B0-300)?
Thanks
 
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Baba,
My colleagues and I are currently co-authoring a book on WLS 7 which will include a section on certification and an exam (Sam's Publishing Unleashed Series, should be out this Fall).
I'm will have the Gamma site updated to include WLS 7 certification next month:
http://www.getgamma.com/wlscert/wlscert.html
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Joe McGuire
Sun Certified Java™ 2 Programmer, BEA WLS Certified Developer
 
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I would like to know what's the value of BEA certified developer in job market?
Is head-hunters or cosultancy companies knows there is a BEA certification?
Please share your thoughts.
 
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It's very lucky that I can clear the WebLogic (6.x) exam today with 91%. The questions are easier than what I thougt.
I would like to thank JavaRanch to offer the discussion forum and provide a lot of useful info. Without it, the preparation will be much harder & longer.
Just read the edocs from BEA site and one more book - "Mastering Enterprise JavaBeans" will be sufficient.
Next goal will be to tackle the XML.

Daniel
SCJP, SCWCD
WebLogic Developer
 
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see my yahoo group
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/weblogic_meda
I can assure for Excellent Resources here ( I can say the Best..)
Regards
Ramu Meda
 
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Hi,
Reading the edocs and Mastering java book, should that be
sufficient for 8.1 build solutions exam ?
Can anyone let me know.
Thanks,
Gayatri
 
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has anyone had BEA Weblogic training from BEA educational services b4?
My company is sending me to BEA for training i m just wondering if i should install weblogic on my laptop first or they have a machine all setup ready for you to use, the course is WLS-A11 BEA WebLogic Server Administration 8.1
???
 
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For those who would like help with the WebLogic Developer certification, Whizlabs has the 7.0 test simulator (with a money back guarantee). You can check it out at:
http://www.whizlabs.com/weblogic/weblogic.html
I happen to be the author of the content.

Dilip
 
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I am thinking about how and when to take the weblogical 8.1 exam because it is tne newest exam.
[ April 26, 2004: Message edited by: Rixin Lan ]
 
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BEA has a study guide for 8.1 (like it has for 7.0). That would be a good resource in addition to your own experience on Weblogic 8.1.
The new exam for 8.1 is different in content from the 7.0. It puts a lot of emphasis on Weblogic Workshop. For few more pointers on differences between the 7.0 and 8.1 exam content, check out this link at the whizlabs certification forum:
http://www.whizlabs.com/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=Weblogic&Number=519&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1

Regards
Dilip
 
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