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Enthuware Java Web Services Mock Exams - questions

 
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Hello,
I have several questions regarding Enthuware Java web services mock exams.

1. Is it possible to pause a mock test?
2. After test is completed, answers with detailed explanation are available?
3. Is it possible to perform one mock exam multiple times?

Thank you!

 
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Jurica Krizanic wrote:Hello,
I have several questions regarding Enthuware Java web services mock exams.

1. Is it possible to pause a mock test?
2. After test is completed, answers with detailed explanation are available?
3. Is it possible to perform one mock exam multiple times?

Thank you!


Since these questions are about the s/w features rather than the content, let me answer them -

1. Yes.
2. Yes.
3. Yes.

You might want to try the trial version to see how it works

HTH,
Paul.
 
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Thank you!

This are the quick questions! I will ask the content related in the following days, don't worry!
 
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