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New Sun Java Cert To Launch in Sept.


8/13/2003 -- Sun Microsystems recently announced that its newest Java certification, Sun Certified Business Component Developer for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition, will debut in Sept.

The title premiered in beta format in June.

A specific launch date was not given. When live, the certification's exam, #310-090, will be available at Pearson Vue and Prometric testing centers worldwide for $125 (U.S.). Objectives for the exam are now available on Sun's Web site here.

Candidates must hold a current Sun Certified Java Programmer credential to obtain the new title.

CertCities.com will bring you more on this story as it develops.  -Becky Nagel



There are 14 CertCities.com user Comments for “New Sun Java Cert To Launch in Sept.”
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9/5/03: Anonymous says: *yawn*!!!!!
9/7/03: Alex from St. Petersburg, Russia says: Actually Sun exams take a bit more time then M$ ones, but worth it. As for the best beer in the world - just test Russian, welcome to St.Petersburg, guys.
9/17/03: Anonymous says: grow up you fools. the world does not revolve around canada and the usa. you are not superior to the rest of the world, you only are brought up to believe that. you're government treats you like zombies and you are protected from the truth about the world. get a grip.
9/22/03: Daniel from Toronto says: The Java certification - j2ee, and regular java programmer and developer programs brought me three jobs and more money. I believe it worth taking. .ent certification is not such a good quality stuff, but java certification is;
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