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Is it possible to pass the scea exam with the help of your simulator even if one has not worked as a java architect before?I ahve done almost all java certs except scea.
 
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Yes, you can achieve the SCEA certification by improving your skills in the area of J2EE architecture/design along with your J2EE components (SCWCD, SCBCD) knowledge. Note that the exam expects the candidate�s� architecture skills based on the given business problem.

EPractize Labs provides practical examples for each exam objective to understand the real-world problems. You need to concentrate more on this area to answer scenario based questions in SCEA Part 1.

You may get the SCEA preparation recommendation from our time calculator at http://www.epractizelabs.com/scea-exam-preparation.html
[ October 05, 2006: Message edited by: Ganesan Ponnusamy ]
 
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