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J2EEI received couple of mails today regarding, how to prepare for the J2EE architect exam. I hope this mail will help some one who is going to do the same... These are the links i used for SCEA JEE5 preparations... 1) J2EE core design patterns... http://www.corej2eepatterns.com/Patterns2ndEd/ViewHelper.htm 2) And also for GOF - Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology (Study Guide) - Mark Cade . Simon Roberts. The reason i have given patterns first since i feel out of 64 questions the % of questions in patterns are more. 3) For the rest go through this tutorials from sun.. http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/tutorial/doc/bnbqa.html Here concentrate more on persistense (JPA) , JMS Messaging and webservices( Stax , Binding between xml schema and java class )...When you go through it take some notes like what it is? what are the advn and dis advn, when to use it and when not to use it... for example - what is Stax ? What are the advn, dis-advantage, when to use it and when not to use it...This is more than enough for Architect exam. This hold good for any topic in that tutorial. 4) To me i feel security is the tough one out of all topics... Since i haven't been exposed to those kind of level in my experience. So count your experience level and see where you have not worked so far then read those topics, again don't spend time on syntax level if you have less time to prepare... 5) Time to prepare depends on each individuals. If you have more time you can prepare within in 45 days...If you dont then it would take more time probably 3 month and above... But i feel like preparing after i got my voucher from sun and fix the exam date with prometric center. So before preparing buy the voucher and fix the exam date with prometric center. Regards, Ramesh Rajamani Match ‘n’ Make new friends with the cool match-meter. Join the Planet with you Hotmail ID. Drag n’ drop _______________________________________________ ajug-members mailing list ajug-members@... http://www.ajug.org/mailman/listinfo/ajug-members |
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Re: J2EEThanks for the information. However I have a question regarding the following: 2) And also for GOF - Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology (Study Guide) - Mark Cade . Simon Roberts. Is the book called Gang of Four Sun Certified
Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology (Study Guide) - Mark Cade . Simon Roberts. or did you mean read GOF design patterns book and the Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology (Study Guide) - Mark Cade . Simon Roberts. book. From: Ramesh Rajamani <rameshrajamani@...> To: ajug-members@... Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 3:16:40 PM Subject: [ajug-members] J2EE Hi all, I received couple of mails today regarding, how to prepare for the J2EE architect exam. I hope this mail will help some one who is going to do the same... These are the links i used for SCEA JEE5 preparations... 1) J2EE core design patterns... http://www.corej2eepatterns.com/Patterns2ndEd/ViewHelper.htm 2) And also for GOF - Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology (Study Guide) - Mark Cade . Simon Roberts. The reason i have given patterns first since i feel out of 64 questions the % of questions in patterns are more. 3) For the rest go through this tutorials from sun.. http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/tutorial/doc/bnbqa.html Here concentrate more on persistense (JPA) , JMS Messaging and webservices( Stax , Binding between xml schema and java class )...When you go through it take some notes like what it is? what are the advn and dis advn, when to use it and when not to use it... for example - what is Stax ? What are the advn, dis-advantage, when to use it and when not to use it...This is more than enough for Architect exam. This hold good for any topic in that tutorial. 4) To me i feel security is the tough one out of all topics... Since i haven't been exposed to those kind of level in my experience. So count your experience level and see where you have not worked so far then read those topics, again don't spend time on syntax level if you have less time to prepare... 5) Time to prepare depends on each individuals. If you have more time you can prepare within in 45 days...If you dont then it would take more time probably 3 month and above... But i feel like preparing after i got my voucher from sun and fix the exam date with prometric center. So before preparing buy the voucher and fix the exam date with prometric center. Regards, Ramesh Rajamani Match ‘n’ Make new friends with the cool match-meter. Join the Planet with you Hotmail ID. Drag n’ drop start: 0000-00-00 end: 0000-00-00 _______________________________________________ ajug-members mailing list ajug-members@... http://www.ajug.org/mailman/listinfo/ajug-members |
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Re: J2EESun Certified Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology (Study Guide) - Mark Cade . Simon Roberts. This book has patterns as one Chapter. Its very nice, you have description about the pattern, benefits and when to use it. If you have knowledge of GOF patterns it will be easy to read through the chapter. Regards, Ramesh Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 07:05:11 -0700 From: ramesh_chandra_k@... To: ajug-members@... Subject: Re: [ajug-members] J2EE Thanks for the information. However I have a question regarding the following:
2) And also for GOF - Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology (Study Guide) - Mark Cade . Simon Roberts.
Is the book called Gang of Four Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology (Study Guide) - Mark Cade . Simon Roberts.
or did you mean read GOF design patterns book and the Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology (Study Guide) - Mark Cade . Simon Roberts. book. From: Ramesh Rajamani <rameshrajamani@...> To: ajug-members@... Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 3:16:40 PM Subject: [ajug-members] J2EE Hi all, I received couple of mails today regarding, how to prepare for the J2EE architect exam. I hope this mail will help some one who is going to do the same... These are the links i used for SCEA JEE5 preparations... 1) J2EE core design patterns... http://www.corej2eepatterns.com/Patterns2ndEd/ViewHelper.htm 2) And also for GOF - Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology (Study Guide) - Mark Cade . Simon Roberts. The reason i have given patterns first since i feel out of 64 questions the % of questions in patterns are more. 3) For the rest go through this tutorials from sun.. http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/tutorial/doc/bnbqa.html Here concentrate more on persistense (JPA) , JMS Messaging and webservices( Stax , Binding between xml schema and java class )...When you go through it take some notes like what it is? what are the advn and dis advn, when to use it and when not to use it... for example - what is Stax ? What are the advn, dis-advantage, when to use it and when not to use it...This is more than enough for Architect exam. This hold good for any topic in that tutorial. 4) To me i feel security is the tough one out of all topics... Since i haven't been exposed to those kind of level in my experience. So count your experience level and see where you have not worked so far then read those topics, again don't spend time on syntax level if you have less time to prepare... 5) Time to prepare depends on each individuals. If you have more time you can prepare within in 45 days...If you dont then it would take more time probably 3 month and above... But i feel like preparing after i got my voucher from sun and fix the exam date with prometric center. So before preparing buy the voucher and fix the exam date with prometric center. Regards, Ramesh Rajamani Match ‘n’ Make new friends with the cool match-meter. Join the Planet with you Hotmail ID. Drag n’ drop start: 0000-00-00 end: 0000-00-00 Are you an untamed, bizarre or daring explorer? Find out now! Drag n’ drop _______________________________________________ ajug-members mailing list ajug-members@... http://www.ajug.org/mailman/listinfo/ajug-members |
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