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Can anybody suggest some good books for preparing for SCJA exam and which are the topics one should focus on for the SCJA exam.


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Krishna
 
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Hello,
SCJEA covers a very wide area. But good preparation can make it done and more then that it will teach you alot.
mostly recommended BOOKS for SCJEA:
- Enterprise Javabeans by Richard Monson-Haefel
- Design Patterns by Erich Gamma
- Java Design Patterns by James Cooper
- UML Distilled by Martin Fowler, Kendall Scott, Grady Booch
Some MOCK exams I know:
- http://prasks.webahn.com/
- http://www.stormpages.com/jnagal/mock.html
- http://certify.torolab.ibm.com/display_tests_ad.jsp
- http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/Quizzes/ejb/
- http://www.jaworski.com/java/certification/

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Hi Faisal,
Can you give some guidance on how to go about it and also about which main topics are covered in it. Also apart fm Mock exams, which are other good sites for the same.
Thx in advance,
With Regards,
Jignesh.
 
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Take a look at The bunkhouse for some useful books!
 
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The only thing I would add to Faisal's list is the BrainBench site. They have a EJB test that is pretty good.
Faisal - Please review the JavaRanch naming policy and think about re-registering.
John
 
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The Best Book for starting J2EE is the Book By Nicolash Kashim
J2ee Blue print Document .
You can get the pdf format of the BOOK the site www.javasoft.com
You have to down load the BOOK.
And also the The Roman Book for EJB by Ed Roman is Good.
I given the link for the Book in this forum.
regards
Bidyut
 
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John
Brainbench is planning to charge fees for the exmas it seems. Just to make sure that everybody else knows. As of now it is free of charge.
regards,
Kavi
 
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