Sun Certified Web Component Developer (SCWCD) Exam

24 Jul, 2009  |  Written by Sudheer Vattikuti  |  under Java Certifications

The Sun Certified Web Component Developer for the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 certification exam is for Sun Certified Programmers (any edition) who are using the Java technology Servlets and Java Server Pages (JSP) application program interface (APIs) to develop web applications. Prior to beginning the Sun Certified Web Component Developer program, you must be sun certified programmer for the Java platform (Any Edition)

Exam Details

  • Delivered at: Authorized Prometric Testing Centers
  • Prerequisites: Sun Certified Programmer for the Java platform ( any edition)
  • Exam Type: Multiple choice and drag and drop
  • Number of questions: 69
  • Pass score: 70% (49 of 69 questions)
  • Time limit: 180 min

Exam Objectives

  • Section 1: The Servlet Technology Model
  • Section 2: The Structure and Deployment of Web Applications
  • Section 3: The Web Container Model
  • Section 4: Session Management
  • Section 5: Web Application Security
  • Section 6: The Java Server Pages (JSP) Technology Model
  • Section 7: Building JSP Pages Using the Expression Language
  • Section 8: Building JSP Pages Using Standard Actions
  • Section 9: Building JSP Pages Using Tag Libraries
  • Section 10: Building a Custom Tag Library
  • Section 11: Java EE Patterns

Benefits of SCWCD certification: SCWCD certification proves your expertise on the Sun Java products and technologies. Professional who is holding SCWCD certification is preferred by the employers and they also got preference over non-SCWCD programmers. It helps professionals to upgrade their credentials and get recognition from the peers; obviously you will be paid more.

Recommended Books

  • Head First Servlets and JSP by Bryan Bashan
  • SCWCD Exam Study kit by Hanumant Deshmukh
  • Core Servlets and Java Server Pages by Marty Hall
  • Professional JSP Section Edition by Simon Brown
  • Java 2 Enterprise Edition by Alian Trottier

 

For more information visit www.sun.com

 

 

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