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Is there any JSP Certification?

 
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Hello:
I would like to know if there is any JSP certification available?
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yes. around the corner. next block:
https://coderanch.com/forums/f-18/java-Web-Component-SCWCD
 
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Hasn't this certification thing gone on too long and too far.
Now you need constant and updated certification in DB2/UDB ver xx, Oracle xx, EJB, Java, JSP.
What happens when someone requests certification in everything. Are you prepared to pay and constantly test to be certified in every version of Java, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Servlets, JSP, JNDI, EJB, DB2, Oracle, Sql Server, Visual Age For Java, JBuilder, XML, and so on?
Jerome
 
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Originally posted by Jerome Lumpkin:
What happens when someone requests certification in everything. Are you prepared to pay and constantly test to be certified in every version of Java, HTML, JavaScript, CSS, Servlets, JSP, JNDI, EJB, DB2, Oracle, Sql Server, Visual Age For Java, JBuilder, XML, and so on?


While I share your attitude towards certifications, I wonder why one would need all this? I had never been certified in anything, and I do not think there are many "certified" guys in our JBuilder team (by the way, there is no JBuilder certification, you are free to use it to your convenience).
 
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Go for Sun Certified Web Component Developer.
 
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