Monday, April 28, 2008
Getting Started with Hibernate.
http://www.javalobby.org/java/forums/t104442.html
http://www.developersbook.com/hibernate/interview-questions/hibernate-interview-questions-faqs.php
http://faqs.javabeat.net/hibernate/hibernate-interview-questions-faqs.php
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Friday, April 11, 2008
Sun Certified Enterprise Architect (SCEA)
- a multiple choice exam on the basic concepts of Java EE technology
- a UML design project involving Java EE technology
- an essay exam regarding the design project
The multiple-choice exam can be taken at any Prometric testing center around the world. Passing of this portion is required prior to registering with Sun Microsystems for the design project, which is downloaded from a secured website. After completion of the assignment and upload to the same secured website, the candidate then sits for an essay exam, once again through a Prometric test center. As the questions on the essay exam are based on the assignment for Part II, it is advised to take the essay exam as soon as possible after submitting the assignment. (The last two steps are essentially one step since they are graded in unison.) Scores for the Part I exam are known immediately after taking the test; however, the scores for Parts II/III are only available after six to eight weeks through Sun's certification manager website. SUN has recently released the Java EE 5 version of the SCEA exam.
Unlike other higher-level Java exams, this certification does not require passing the Sun Certified Java Programmer exam as a prerequisite. This is due to the different job-role an architect fills on the software development team.
Should the candidate pass, Sun will award the person the status of a professional Java architect. Unlike some other technology exams (such as MCSE), this exam and all of the other Sun Java exams does not have an expiration date.