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Need JSP written Test Questions

 
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Hi,

My freind is seaching jobs in J2ee.

Now a days , every where written test is there. He finds it is difficult.

If any body has some list of written test questions in JSP and Servlets, please post here.

If answers are also available within that , it will be helpful

Thanks
Mike
 
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"J Mike",

Two things:

1) There are a only few rules that need to be followed here on the Ranch, and one is that proper names are required. Please take a look at the JavaRanch Naming Policy and adjust your display name to match it.

In particular, your display name must be a first and a last name separated by a space character, and must not be obviously fictitious.

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2) Do you not think that your friend would be better served to actually work on a JSP/Servlet on his own to obtain the knowledge necessary to find such a job? Do you really think that either he, or a propspective employer, will be well-served by him obtaining questions on the net to get a job for which he is not qualified?

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Buy JSP book. It's simple technology and your friend will be able to learn it in 2-4 days at least enough to pass most of those tests.
 
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great, more people trying to make us all look bad by getting jobs they can't do by faking knowledge.
 
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