Hi all.
I just passed the exam with 84%!!
I'm amazed since I had no previous EJB experience!
My path:
i. Do the TUSC J2EE tutorial (http://www.tusc.com.au/tutorial/html/) and get a working J2EE system on my laptop.
ii. Read HFEJB and use the system on my laptop to figure out how it
all works alongside the book.
iii. Follow the exam-centered material at http://java.boot.by/ to cram
for the material that's needed for the exam.
Incidently, I found myself a bit confused by all the practice exams on the web. There didn't seem to be a lot of consistency in the level of difficulty. If you can do the questions in the HFEJB mock exam you should pass the real exam ok...
Dan
I just passed the exam with 84%!!
I'm amazed since I had no previous EJB experience!
My path:
i. Do the TUSC J2EE tutorial (http://www.tusc.com.au/tutorial/html/) and get a working J2EE system on my laptop.
ii. Read HFEJB and use the system on my laptop to figure out how it
all works alongside the book.
iii. Follow the exam-centered material at http://java.boot.by/ to cram
for the material that's needed for the exam.
Incidently, I found myself a bit confused by all the practice exams on the web. There didn't seem to be a lot of consistency in the level of difficulty. If you can do the questions in the HFEJB mock exam you should pass the real exam ok...
Dan