Here is my experience of the test.
It was medium in toughness.
Not a cramming oriented test .More conceptual question.
Got quite a few questions on coding .Also some interesting one in DnD also code related needed a good understanding of saaj.
Got some question related in SwA for mime mapping.
I also got quite a lot more questions on JAXP then I was thinking.
Very few questions on JAXB.
Mainly the questions were on JAXR ,Basic profile ,JAX-RPC ,messge handlers ,JAXP ,J2EE and security.
Very basic questions were asked for the BP1.0 . In my opinion reading RMH for Basic Profile is sufficient to give the test.
Have a very indepth thorough understanding of JAX-RPC and message handlers.
Understanding of J2EE design pattern would be a bonus.
In security read WS-security ,SAML ,XKM etc conceptually not too much in detail.
Reading just the blueprints and RMH book plus online resources for Security would be sufficient to give the exam.
Dhiren
It was medium in toughness.
Not a cramming oriented test .More conceptual question.
Got quite a few questions on coding .Also some interesting one in DnD also code related needed a good understanding of saaj.
Got some question related in SwA for mime mapping.
I also got quite a lot more questions on JAXP then I was thinking.
Very few questions on JAXB.
Mainly the questions were on JAXR ,Basic profile ,JAX-RPC ,messge handlers ,JAXP ,J2EE and security.
Very basic questions were asked for the BP1.0 . In my opinion reading RMH for Basic Profile is sufficient to give the test.
Have a very indepth thorough understanding of JAX-RPC and message handlers.
Understanding of J2EE design pattern would be a bonus.
In security read WS-security ,SAML ,XKM etc conceptually not too much in detail.
Reading just the blueprints and RMH book plus online resources for Security would be sufficient to give the exam.
Dhiren