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Cleared SCJP 1.4 - What to do in J2EE???

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Anks - 24 Sep 2004 18:12 GMT
Hi everyone,

Today I cleared Java Programmer certification (got 83%). Now I am
confused as what to do in J2EE. I am a big ZERO in that. So here are
my questions/doubts:

1. Can I do EJB without doing JSP/Servlets.
2. If no, can I do them simultaneously.
3. Good **readable** books for **Beginners** on J2EE. By readable I
mean should be easily digestible.
4. Also suggest good book on XML (Beginner level) - again digestible.

Regards
VisionSet - 24 Sep 2004 18:32 GMT
> Hi everyone,
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> 1. Can I do EJB without doing JSP/Servlets.

Yes SCBCD cert

> 2. If no, can I do them simultaneously.
> 3. Good **readable** books for **Beginners** on J2EE. By readable I
> mean should be easily digestible.

Head First EJB is the one most seem to recommend.  This is aimed at SCBCD

JSP/Servlets is tackled by SCWCD.

> 4. Also suggest good book on XML (Beginner level) - again digestible.
No idea

Certification queries are best asked on javaranch.com forums.

--
Mike W


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