Sun 出了新的 Java 认证种类了 - Business Component Developer

zhirenshao 2003-08-24 09:46:15
Sun 最近出了一个新的认证种类
Sun Certified Business Component Developer for Java 2 Platform 1.3 (CX-310-090)

基本上是和
Sun Certified Web Component Developer for Java 2 Platform同一个级别的。也需要先过SCJP的考试,才能考SCBCD。但靠SCBCD不需要先过SCWCD

这个Business Component Developer 的考试大纲偶看了一下,基本就是是考EJB的。
我想是由于SCWCD里面没有EJB的内容吧,所以才出了一个新的考试
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哦,看到了。SUN中国的没有,要到SUN.COM才看到,可能现在还没得考吧?都没写价钱。不过要求好象挺高的,70道题64%才PASS
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