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kurt hanni wrote:congrats!!!
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did you read all the specs, all 3 of them? all chapters?
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Ulises Pulido wrote:Hello:
Today I passed with 100% my SCBCD certification exam. I would like to thank all the ranchers for the questions and book suggestions given in this forum because they all were helpful.
What I did to have that score was to re-read 3 times EJB3 in Action book, read 2 times the spec and created an application for practicing. For passing the exam you really need to read the spec because there are a lot of questions that you could not answer by just reading the EJB3 in Action book, also I was reading the threads in this forum while studying.
Thanks to all the ranchers for the questions they asked here they were helpful.
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karthick chinnathambi wrote:
Ulises Pulido wrote:Hello:
Today I passed with 100% my SCBCD certification exam. I would like to thank all the ranchers for the questions and book suggestions given in this forum because they all were helpful.
What I did to have that score was to re-read 3 times EJB3 in Action book, read 2 times the spec and created an application for practicing. For passing the exam you really need to read the spec because there are a lot of questions that you could not answer by just reading the EJB3 in Action book, also I was reading the threads in this forum while studying.
Thanks to all the ranchers for the questions they asked here they were helpful.
hi friend,
i like to have a piece of advice from you.........
i just finisher SCJP-6 with 93%.......
which would be the next better exam to go with in Java..............
please also mention the book (just like K&B for SCJP) that would help me in covering all the chapters for that exam.......
I will be very thankful if you provide me your E-mail ID so that i can ask for any doubts and get instant reply.......![]()
Tahnks in advance.........
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Ulises Pulido wrote:
From my personal point of view the next step would be to study for SCWCD in that way you will learn all around JSP and Servlets. The book Head First Servlets and JSP by Kathy Sierra and Bert Bates.
The reason is because there are many jobs out there that requires this knowledge, well also you need to learn a framework, but this learning is a good beginning.
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karthick chinnathambi wrote:
Thanks a lot for your reply.....
can you please provide me your e-mail ID so that i can ask any doubts to you and get instant replies apart from posting in our JavaRanch forum also.........
It will be more helpful for my carrier if i get guidance from persons like you.....
Thanks in advance.....
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Ulises Pulido wrote:
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