In the past, I have used the certifications to force myself to study
the specs and the edge cases.  The certifications are pretty much on
par with putting "I am a quick learner" on your resume, who would pay
to take a course to earn that certification?

On May 3, 9:52 am, Christian Bernini <[email protected]> wrote:
> Oracle published a draft of what will be the certification scenario on J2EE
> for 2011:
>
> http://java.sun.com/javaee/support/training/
>
> Heard people discussing the idea that Oracle would make their official
> courses a requirement for the exam, but that still sounds like a big fuss to
> me.
> What I was really eager to see was some J2EE certification in the same
> approach as SCJP, where the candidate is supposed to submit a real project,
> not just know how he's supposed to do something with the technology.
>
> So, what are your thoughts about it?
>
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