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IBM certifications no longer part of jCert

 
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You may already know BEA, Oracle, Sun already left JCert.. now IBM
Jcert is dead.. no more certify once ..be recognised everywhere
Does it mean the popularity of Java based certification are going down?
Note:
I already removed the word 'Jcert recognized' from my CV
just to save some space
[ December 21, 2003: Message edited by: Ajeet Jose ]
 
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You may already know BEA, Oracle, Sun already left JCert.. now IBM
Jcert is dead.. no more certify once ..be recognised everywhere


Jcert must have come to the same conclusion. The web site (jcert.org) is dead except for an initial home page saying the certification program ceases effective Jan 1st.
 
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Since IBM's exams were the backbone of the jCert process (483 and 486 being essential), their leaving jCert kinda killed it all on their own. :-\
 
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