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Friends,


Yesterday I have given this exam & passed with only 73%
I study for nearly 3 months with following resources
Enterprise JavaBeans Edition 5 Oreilly's Book,
study guide made by Mikalai Zaikin
Sun Ejb Spec both core & Persistence

Thanks to all Ranchers for providing valuable suggestion
 
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Congratulations!!!
Can you share your exam experience ?
 
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A pass is a pass. Who knows, maybe you got all of the toughest questions from the exam pool?

Congratulations!!!

-Cameron McKenzie
 
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Well done !!!
 
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Congratulations
 
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Congrats...
 
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Hi Senaul, did you have prior EJB (any version) experience before studying for the exam?

Did you use any exam simulators?

Thanks and Congratulations!
 
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Congrats !
Which were the difficult subjects for you?
 
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previously i have only very small knowledge on ejb but i have very good exp on hibernate, so hibernate help me understand JPA part very quick & easily

Transactions & Exception handling,Persistence Context propagation all needs to understand in details, here nothing to remember

i think Ejb overview, session bean,message bean & some others chapters is very easy to undestand.

needs to reads & remember some points on security & role-responsibilities(deployer/administrator/Bean Provider etc)-this all are very easy to understand but a little problemetic to remember.

i have done some basic fundamental practice following Mikalai Zaikin (II. Appendices chapters) , its help me to setup development environment very easily & quick , got some practical knowledge of ejb & hence i improve my confident

i follow Enterprise JavaBeans Edition 5 Oreilly's Book to understand overall knowledge of ejb
& study guide made by Mikalai Zaikin for knowing some good points thats helped me for certification exam.

follow ejb specs to understand some chapters in details

have practice some free mock exam.

let me know if i can help you any things else
 
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