Hi Just passed Part 1. Some of the questions had upto 8 choices. But overall, Sun doesn't try to trick you. I studied Monson-Haefel, Mark Cade, and lots of material from the yahoo groups and SCEA links page here.Whiz Labs mock tests were also helpful. Thanks to all the ranchers ! Now all set for Part 2. Debanjana :roll:
Many congratulations... Are you in India or abroad ? If you are in india, I would be interested in purchasing your study material (I would assume its in good shape) Pls do let me know. thanks
Originally posted by Debanjana Dasgupta: Hi Just passed Part 1. Some of the questions had upto 8 choices. But overall, Sun doesn't try to trick you. I studied Monson-Haefel, Mark Cade, and lots of material from the yahoo groups and SCEA links page here.Whiz Labs mock tests were also helpful. Thanks to all the ranchers ! Now all set for Part 2. Debanjana :roll:
Hello Debanjana, Congrats! That's a very decent score. How long did you take to prepare the same? Cheers Yogesh
Hi Dhanesh , Yogesh To your questions. I am in the USA not in India I prepared roughly for 2 months. I had never worked on EJB before, though I have been working with other J2EE stuff for about 2.5 years. I read Monson-Haefel 3 times . Other than that, everything else was from the File section of yahoo groups. I read Chris Broecker's notes and Whiz Tips on the morning of the exam.SCEA Study guide also does a good job for summary.Overall, the test was more straightforward than I thought it would be. I lost questions in Legacy Connectivity and Common architectures. Thanks Debanjana
Hi Deepa This book is called Enterprise Java Beans from Oreilly Publications. The author is Monson-Haefel. If you are in India, you can get it in India.I got it in a store in Connaught Place, Delhi. Thanks Debanjana