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NO Exam for SCBCD EJB 2.1 ?

 
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HI,

I am planning to give SCBCD I read HEAD FIRST SCBCD.Which target EJB 2.1 when i went for Sun Site for SCBCD i found only SCBCD 5.0 Which has EJB 3.0 so curious what happened to EJB 2.1 SCBCD ....now what to do ? Should I have to Give SCBCD with EJB 3.0 ??
 
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Yes!
 
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Discontinued Sun Certified Business Component Developer (SCBCD) Certification Exam

* Sun Certified Business Component Developer for the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 1.3 (CX-310-090)

This exam was discontinued February 29, 2008. If you hold an exam voucher the mentioned certification exams, you have through April 30, 2008 to take the exam at an authorized Prometric worldwide testing center



You can find more info here.
 
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I think it is a pity they discontinued it already.
Everyone should use EJB 3.0 from now, but there are still projects that use EJB 2.0.
 
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