Servlets, JSPs, JDBC, EJB would be the minimum Augment that with UML, GoF and J2EE Patterns, JMS and other peripheral technoligies and you should feel confident calling yourself a J2EE pro.
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3-tier application, from design to develop, so it probablly have: ejb, application server, data server, applet, servlet, jsp, uml, pattern, rup, .... [ May 03, 2003: Message edited by: Don Liu ]
I don't think UML and design patterns are part of the minimum requirements. To be a good programmer they might be required but not just to call yourself a "J2EE programmer".
you are probablly right if he just looks for minimum requirement for a j2ee guy. it is like 'what is the max deductable you want for a 1983 toyota camery?' i would definitely put down $1,000/$1,000 for collosion/comprehensive, assumimg they are the max.
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