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SCBCD Exam Study Kit: Java Business Component Developer Certification for EJB

SCBCD Exam Study Kit: Java Business Component Developer Certification for EJB
By Paul Sanghera

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Primarily written for developers who know basic Java and want to pass the Sun Certified Business Component Developer exam CX-310-090, this study kit shows how to use EJB in developing enterprise applications. With the popularity of J2EE in the enterprise, SCBCD certification is an important credential for an EJB developer to earn. Focused on the exam objectives, the content goes beyond simply "exam-cram." More than 130 review questions with answers distributed over all chapters and an Exam's Eye View section at the end of each chapter that emphasizes the important points in the chapter from the exam's perspective are provided.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #424718 in Books
  • Published on: 2005-06-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 450 pages

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About the Author
Paul Sanghera is a lecturer in computer science at San Jose State University and an instructor at Brooks College. He is an expert in Java technologies, and TCP/IP networking and has contributed to the development of technologies such as Netscape Browser and Novell's NDS. He has several industry certifications including Sun Certified Business Component Developer, Sun Certified Java Programmer, CompTIA Network+, and CompTIA Linux+. As a senior software engineer and an engineering manager, he has been at the ground floor of several startups such as WebOrder and mp3.com. He lives in Silicon Valley, California.


Customer Reviews

EJB 3.0 not included2
This is probably where the SCBCD exam is, but I was a little disappointed to discover that it only covers EJB 2.0 and not EJB 3. Probably a waste of time for most people certifying on older technology when a new version is around.

Excellent read start to finish5
This book is an excellent read start to finish. Topics are introduced gradually, the same topics are dug dipper as we proceed. The author makes sure you understand clearly as we proceed.
No confusions created with too many scribblings and notes, going back and forth; like in the "Head First..." I had to drop that one at end of 2 chapters, you can refer to that for some examples if at all.
With this book I never had to refer to anything at all. I definitely recommend this book over the "Head First..."

Clearly written5
What I was most impressed in this book was how clearly it's written and yet it goes deeply on those details that can always get you confused on a certification exam.

I am very satisfied.