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pass4surenl1

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Since: Mar 01, 2009
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 6:34 pm
Post subject: My way to Sun certification
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Hi friend

I passed the exam of 310-880 yesterday and scored 956/1000, which is
satisfying, but the most important thing is that I passed the exam.

About the preparations:

I spent three weeks on preparation, two weeks are used to study the
SUN Certified Senior System Support Engineer basics according to the
emphasis of the exam. Learning objectively will help you to pass the
exam successfully. Of course, only reading books is not very useful.
Learning with practice is the most effective method. So I spent the
last week on test. And I uesd http://www.pass4sure.nl/SUN/index.html
where i get many useful exam quesitons and answers.
So www.pass4sure.nl is really a good partner to my certification test
preprations.

About the exam:

When entering the exam interface, I felt nervous, because this was the
first time I took the Cisco exam. But when I observed the real exam, I
was relaxed, I was familiar with the questions because of the
preparations. It is easy. The most important knowledge points are SUN
Certified Senior System Support Engineer, Sun Certified Web Component
Developer for J2EE 1.4. Upgrade and EDS CERTIFIED SUN ENTERPRISE
CLUSTER ADMINISTRATOR.

* 310-880 - SUN Certified Senior System Support Engineer
* 310-045 - Sun Certified Netbeans IDE Specialist
* 310-082 - Sun Certified Web Component Developer for J2EE 1.4.
Upgrade
* 310-620 - EDS Certified Sun Enterprise 10K Server Administrator
* 310-025 - SUN CERTIFIED PROGRAMMER FOR THE JAVA 2 PLATFORM 1.2
* 310-200 - Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 10
OS.Part 1
* 310-625 - EDS CERTIFIED SUN ENTERPRISE CLUSTER ADMINISTRATOR
* 310-015 - SUN CERTIFIED SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR FOR SOLARIS 9 PART
II
* 310-220 - Sun Certified Developer for Java Web Services
* 310-202 - Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 10
OS.Part 2


Now, I am a real SUN Certification technician, but this is only the
start, I need to study further if I want to be more competitive. My
next objective is Java Technology.

Wish you passing the exam successfully!

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Gopal

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Since: Mar 04, 2009
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:14 am
Post subject: Re: My way to Sun certification [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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On Mar 2, 7:34 am, pass4surenl1 wrote:
> Hi friend
>
> I passed the exam of 310-880 yesterday and scored 956/1000, which is
> satisfying, but the most important thing is that I passed the exam.
>
> About the preparations:
>
> I spent three weeks on preparation, two weeks are used to study the
> SUN Certified Senior System Support Engineer basics according to the
> emphasis of the exam. Learning objectively will help you to pass the
> exam successfully. Of course, only reading books is not very useful.
> Learning with practice is the most effective method. So I spent the
> last week on test. And I uesdhttp://www.pass4sure.nl/SUN/index.html
> where i get many useful exam quesitons and answers.
> Sowww.pass4sure.nlis really a good partner to my certification test
> preprations.
>
> About the exam:
>
> When entering the exam interface, I felt nervous, because this was the
> first time I took the Cisco exam. But when I observed the real exam, I
> was relaxed, I was familiar with the questions because of the
> preparations. It is easy. The most important knowledge points are SUN
> Certified Senior System Support Engineer, Sun Certified Web Component
> Developer for J2EE 1.4. Upgrade and EDS CERTIFIED SUN ENTERPRISE
> CLUSTER ADMINISTRATOR.
>
>     * 310-880 - SUN Certified Senior System Support Engineer
>     * 310-045 - Sun Certified Netbeans IDE Specialist
>     * 310-082 - Sun Certified Web Component Developer for J2EE 1.4.
> Upgrade
>     * 310-620 - EDS Certified Sun Enterprise 10K Server Administrator
>     * 310-025 - SUN CERTIFIED PROGRAMMER FOR THE JAVA 2 PLATFORM 1.2
>     * 310-200 - Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 10
> OS.Part 1
>     * 310-625 - EDS CERTIFIED SUN ENTERPRISE CLUSTER ADMINISTRATOR
>     * 310-015 - SUN CERTIFIED SYSTEM ADMINISTRATOR FOR SOLARIS 9 PART
> II
>     * 310-220 - Sun Certified Developer for Java Web Services
>     * 310-202 - Sun Certified System Administrator for Solaris 10
> OS.Part 2
>
> Now, I am a real SUN Certification technician, but this is only the
> start, I need to study further if I want to be more competitive. My
> next objective is Java Technology.
>
> Wish you passing the exam successfully!

Hi,

I am Linux user and administration of Linux, Telecom. I am also
interested in doing Jboss certification, also please let me know the
SUN certification for any administration side.

Thank you,
Gopal

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Lew

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 8:59 am
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Gopal wrote:
> I am Linux user and administration of Linux, Telecom. I am also
> interested in doing Jboss certification, also please let me know the
> SUN certification for any administration side.

Well, there are legitimate guides and tutorials for certification, not just
the obvious scams like "pass4sure". Your best starting place is java.sun.com.

You posted your message to a Java group, so I recommend the Java tutorials:
<http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/index.html>
particularly
<http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/extra/certification/index.html>

For JBoss and other certifications I'd start with their respective sites, e.g.,
<http://www.jboss.org/>
If they have certification it should be mentioned somewhere in their site.

For Linux and such products go to the vendors' sites.

I'd stay away from multiposting spammers who splatter disingenuous ads on
Usenet groups.

--
Lew
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