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Passed SCDJWS 5.0

 
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I passed the SCDJWS 5.0 with 95%!
 
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Francesco, congratulations !!!

Great score !

Best regards,
MZ
 
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Congrats and keep up the good work
 
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Sorry but I didn't say what I used for studying!
anyway:
1. SCDJWS 5.0 Study Guide - Mikalai Zaikin
2. Study Notes - Ivan A Krizsan
3. J2EE Web Services XML SOAP WSDL UDDI WS-I JAX-RPC JAXR SAAJ JAXP

I suggest before to use the notes of Mikalai and Ivan(both very useful and obligatory to pass the exam, I think) to read the book J2EE Web Services XML SOAP WSDL UDDI WS-I JAX-RPC JAXR SAAJ JAXP.

Anyway the notes of Mikalai and Ivan are the best! Very useful and completes!.
Honestly, I prefered the Mikalai's Notes, but It's only a personal preference.

and then at the next Certification!
 
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