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How to study for SCEA-I

 
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I tried to look for the answer to this question, but couldn't find any satisfactory answer. If we prepare for SCJP, SCBCD, SCDJWS , we have a fixed set of books and notes that can be studied.

I am looking for the same kind of information for SCEA-I. Like I should study first this and then.. Any pointers will be of great help
 
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SCEA is quite different from other sun certifications.
It really tests your concepts, and books can give you the knowledge only upto a certain point. After that you need to use your brain and internet for clearing your doubts.
The books i am using are-
Design Patterns by Gang of Four
Core j2ee design patterns
Enterprise Java Beans - RMH
Mastering EJB - II edition
Professional EJB 3.0
Mark Cade's Architect Book

Though most of the material is outdated for SCEA 5. But i am also looking for a book targeted at SCEA 5.0

Thanks And Regards,
Ajay
SCJP, SCDJWS
 
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Here you go

http://astore.amazon.com/java-cert-20/104-3699832-4631117?node=7&page=1
 
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