I don't know how good this guy is gonna be (besides the fact that they didn't even get the title right ) SCWSD Sun Certified Web Services Developer for Java Study Guide by Jerome Josephraj, Prasad Kukkamalla
About the Author Mehran "Max" Habibi , SCJP, SCJD (Columbus, Ohio) is a Lecturer at Franklin University, an Application Architect for Bank One, and has been working with Java Web technologies for more than eight years. Habibi has also been an expert member of several Sun Educational Services certification exams and is a moderator on javaranch.com. Habibi has written on Java topics for industry magazines such as the Princeton Review, and is the author of J2SE 1.4 and The Sun Certified Developer Exam and Regular Expressions with Java, both from Apress. Habibi is also a member of the Java Community Process, and is a regular speaker for the Software Developers Group in the Netherlands.
Just curious who is Max ? Jerome Josephraj or Prasad Kukkamalla ?
I don't like the crystal naked man on the book cover. Why is he thinking & worrying so much? Did he fail the test? The cover needs to have more positive elements. Red & yellow are not my favourite colors
The publisher, the authors and the vendor owe an explaination to the SCDJWS community . Aren't they doing a disservice by roping up false final dates time and again!
I am very unhappy. I am gonna go with RMH - J2EE Web Services.
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I was actually thinking of penning a book on that very subject, but looking at the exam objectives, I can't help but think doing a book on that set of objectives would be like doing a book on a carburator engine. Web Services has changed significantly since those exam objectives were released. Surely this exam will be updated soon. Then maybe we'll have a good book on getting Web Services Certified by Sun.
See this discussion. Back on 09/10/2007, that person from my office who went to Sun to work on the new version SCEA exam came back and said that a great deal of progress was made and that they are on track. Hopefully they will finish the new version of that exam and continue with the others.
Originally posted by Bob Nedwor: See this discussion. Back on 09/10/2007, that person from my office who went to Sun to work on the new version SCEA exam came back and said that a great deal of progress was made and that they are on track. Hopefully they will finish the new version of that exam and continue with the others.
Bob, was there any mention on new scwcd exam if any?
Yes, there is going to be a new SCWCD Exam too, and that one will be out before the new SCDJWS exam. If fact, the colleague I am talking about, Phillip Paz, has been helping Bryan Basham, and a bunch of others on the team for that exam's upgrade, for a couple weeks now.
Originally posted by Bob Nedwor: Yes, there is going to be a new SCWCD Exam too, and that one will be out before the new SCDJWS exam. If fact, the colleague I am talking about, Phillip Paz, has been helping Bryan Basham, and a bunch of others on the team for that exam's upgrade, for a couple weeks now.
I will let you know if I hear anything further.
Sounds great! JSF hopefully is part of it. Anyway, probably ill create a thread for that.
Originally posted by Bob Nedwor: Yes, there is going to be a new SCWCD Exam too, and that one will be out before the new SCDJWS exam. If fact, the colleague I am talking about, Phillip Paz, has been helping Bryan Basham, and a bunch of others on the team for that exam's upgrade, for a couple weeks now.
I will let you know if I hear anything further.
How about portlets Bob? I wish they make one for that.