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Do I need Java 5 skills for this cert?

 
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Hi,

I have SCJD 1.4 and knowledge for EJB 2. If I do EJB 3 exam, do you think that would be a problem? I never coded in Java 5.

Btw, is EJB 3 exam out yet?
 
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There's no ejb3 exam yet. When it will, I think that basic Tiger knowledge is needed (like generics and annotations).
 
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Originally posted by Satou kurinosuke:
There's no ejb3 exam yet. When it will, I think that basic Tiger knowledge is needed (like generics and annotations).



by the time they release the ejb3 exam., we might have dolphin or mustang.
http://java.sun.com/j2se/codenames.html
http://weblogs.java.net/blog/ray_gans/archive/2006/08/mustang_and_dol.html
 
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Dolphin and Mustang have been cancelled (or rather the names have been dropped) in favor of the far more nice sounding "JDK6" and "JDK7" project names.
 
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