Added SCDJWS certificate to the list :-)

As posted here I have been busy last few weeks studying for my upcoming exam to become Sun Certified Developer for Java Web Services. Well, the exam was today and I am happy to announce I made it :-). So I can finally remove this one from my wish list. Oh, and for the JAXR part of the exam I had 100% score… Would that be coincidence or because I had been playing around with JAXR and jUDDI???

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About Pascal Alma

Pascal started as an Oracle Developer in 1997 and developed numerous applications with Oracle Designer/Developer and PL/SQL. Since 2001 Pascal becomes more and more active with the development of software at the Java/J2EE platform. Nowadays Pascal is a senior JEE Developer/ Architect and has a lot of experience with several open source initiatives/ frameworks especially within the Enterprise Integration area. Besides these technical skills Pascal is a big Scrum enthusiastic.

4 Responses to Added SCDJWS certificate to the list :-)

  1. e.j. fuhr says:

    congrats on the web services exam – i’m getting ready for the thing too.

    tell me – how bad was it – really? especially the JAXR stuff. also what was covered for WSIT (Realiablity, Security, etc…)?

    thanks

    • Pascal Alma says:

      Well, I found it the toughest one till this far. I have used the Whizlab Exam Simulator (if I didn’t pass the test I would get my money back). I took about 5 of their mock exams and passed only for the last one… It seems the real exam is a little easier then their mock exams. And like I said, playing with your own UDDI registry installation made it a lot easier to understand compared to reading the stuff in a book.
      Hope this helps and good luck with your exam!

  2. e.j. fuhr says:

    congrats on the web services exam – i’m getting ready for the thing too.

    tell me – how bad was it – really? especially the JAXR stuff. also what was covered for WSIT (Realiablity, Security, etc…)?

    thanks

    • Pascal Alma says:

      Well, I found it the toughest one till this far. I have used the Whizlab Exam Simulator (if I didn’t pass the test I would get my money back). I took about 5 of their mock exams and passed only for the last one… It seems the real exam is a little easier then their mock exams. And like I said, playing with your own UDDI registry installation made it a lot easier to understand compared to reading the stuff in a book.
      Hope this helps and good luck with your exam!