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Jan Groth wrote:
probably not, JEE 5 and 6 are quite similar. So may be they will offer upgrade for JEE 7
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May I ask where you got this valuable piece of information from?
Don't want to start a flamewar here, but JEE 6 and JEE 6 are far far far away from being quite similar. CDI (context and dependency injection) is so new to the now-stateful JEE world, that JEE 6 is definitely a major change over JEE 5. Check and compare the Sun tutorials on JEE 5 and 6, and you'll notice a huge difference in the overall structure of what Sun considers worthwhile learning.
To answer the OP question, check this thread:
https://coderanch.com/t/502970/java-Architect-SCEA/certification/Java-EE-Certification-Exams
cheers,
Jan
ps: still baffled by the statement...
While there are undoubtedly changes between JEE6 and JEE5, those changes are primarily oriented around programming and API's. If there were no changes between JEE6 and JEE5, Sun would not have released a newer JEE version. However, from the perspective of SCEA, there are not that many changes that you can expect. In fact, many aspects of SCEA such as good architectural principles will never change regardless of the version of the JEE implementation that your architecture targets. I would even go to the extent of saying that one of the indicators of a good architecture is that it is not dependent on any specific implementation of the JEE platform. This however does not preclude a developer from using newer API's and feature sets from a more recent JEE version.
Coming back to SCEA, part 1 does not test your knowledge of the API's. Aspects such as design patterns are really JEE implementation agnostic, Part 2 is primarily about the creation of UML models and associated architectural artifacts that are not dependent on a particular JEE implementation. Part 3 just ensures that you did the part 2 on your own.
While I agree that there are significant changes between JEE5 and JEE6 from a developer's standpoint, there are few if any changes from an architectural and SCEA standpoint.
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Teja Saab wrote:You will realize this once you complete your part 2 and part 3.
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Jiafan Zhou wrote:To be honest, I don't see any signs from Oracle to update this exam to JEE6.
Jan Groth wrote:
Jiafan Zhou wrote:To be honest, I don't see any signs from Oracle to update this exam to JEE6.
well, then you certainly missed the link I initially posted in this thread.
https://coderanch.com/t/502970/java-Architect-S...on/Java-EE-Certification-Exams
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Marco Lombardo wrote:Does anyone know when will be made upgrade to scea 6 ?
Is there some information about this?
Thanks
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