Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java EE Study Guide (Exam 310-051) (Certification Press)

Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java EE Study Guide (Exam 310-051) (Certification Press)
Authors
Paul Allen, Joseph Bambara
ISBN
0071488618
Published
12 Jul 2007
Purchase online
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The Best Fully Integrated Study System AvailableWith hundreds of practice questions and hands-on exercises, Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java EE Study Guide covers what you need to know--and shows you how to prepare--for this challenging exam.

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The Best Fully Integrated Study System Available

With hundreds of practice questions and hands-on exercises, Sun Certified Enterprise Architect for Java EE Study Guide covers what you need to know--and shows you how to prepare--for this challenging exam.

  • 100% complete coverage of all official objectives for exam 310-051
  • Inside the Exam sections in every chapter highlight key exam topics covered
  • Simulated exam questions match the format, tone, topics, and difficulty of the real exam

Covers all the exam topics, including:

Basic Principles of Enterprise Architectures * Object-Oriented Design Using UML  * Applicability of JEE Technology * Design Patterns * Legacy Connectivity * EJB and Container Models * Messaging * Internationalization and Localization * Security

CD-ROM includes:

  • Complete MasterExam practice testing engine, featuring: One full practice exam: Detailed answers with explanations: Score Report performance assessment tool
  • Electronic book for studying on the go
  • With free online registration: Bonus downloadable MasterExam practice test

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