SCEA 5.0 Exam Preparation Time Calculator
The architect exam is more abstract, just as architecture is. The programmer exams test whether a person understands the language. The developer exam tests whether a person can apply the language to solve a problem. And the architect exam tests whether a person can use his knowledge to architect a solution that a developer could implement. - Mark Cade, Sun Microsystems.
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Have you designed Java EE based applications? Yes, designed without EJB Yes, designed with EJB No
Select the patterns you have used in your projects so far? GoF Patterns and Core J2EE Patterns I don’t know anything about patterns
Rate yourself in EJB 3.0 development. I have coding knowledge inl EJB 3.0 and JPA I have theory knowledge inl EJB 3.0 and JPA I don't know what EJB 3.0 is
Have you used JMS in your assignment?
Yes No
Have you used Java EE web services by latest APIs like JAX-WS?
How good are you in Java Applet Security, Firewall, DMZ, VPN and Network Security concepts?
No knowledge I have theoretical knowledge I have practical experience
Select the Non-Functional requirements you would consider during the architecture/design?
Scalability Maintainability Reliability Availability Extensibility Performance Manageability Security
Select the applications so for you have developed/knowledge in?
Have you developed any Java application with CORBA/JNI/Mainframe connectivity?
Select the EJBs and Persistence Objects you have used in your applications?
Have you involved hardware sizing in your assignments?
Select the Java EE APIs so for used in your assignments?
Given Java EE component(s) and its applicability. Select any one of the choice.
EJB > Business Logic
Correct Wrong