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SCWCD or SCBCD?

 
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Hi all,
I am planning to study for SCWCD and SCBCD certifications after SCJP. But i am not sure which one to choose first, so i need advices of more experienced programmers/developers. Which one is easy? (I mean which one takes less time to be prepared?) Is it useful to learn JSP, servlet technologies (so SCWCD) before going in to J2EE technologies? Or are they completely different concepts? I need a comparison of SCWCD and SCBCD regarding the difficulty of exams, the time needed to be ready, preparation materials etc.
Thank you all for your help.
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There are a lot of info the forums. You can search them.

scwcd seems to have 3 times more topics than scbcd, simply because of the technologies under them.

It helps to have knowledge on both technologies. One example is when you are architecting a system. Knowing both will help you decide if you want to put your business thru servlets, or thru ejb.
 
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