doubt regarding certification

friends ,I want to take certification exam in j2se.. please suggest me ways to prepare for that exam and also how to book that exam.. please clear me of my doubt.. thank you! bye.
[229 byte] By [pradeep515] at [2007-11-26 8:31:51]
# 1

Hello Pradeep,

See http://java.sun.com/learning/coursecert/ for links to Sun's Java and related certification programs. The program you're interested in is Sun Certified Programmer (SCJP). See http://www.sun.com/training/certification/java/java_progj2se.html for a link to the Java SE Technology Certification Learning Path for that program.

Next time you have a Java related question, see an appropriate forum at http://forum.java.sun.com/index.jspa. This message was posted to a forum that focuses on C, C++, and related non-Java development tools.

To help with your study towards Java certification, we recommend the free Sun Java Studio products or NetBeans IDE for a complete environment to study, develop, and debug applications built with Java and related technologies. See http://developers.sun.com/prodtech/javatools/index.html for links to download all of the IDEs. For basic Java Standard Edition study, start with NetBeans at http://www.netbeans.org/.

vspurlin at 2007-7-6 21:54:52 > top of Java-index,Development Tools,Solaris and Linux Development Tools...
# 2

> Next time you have a Java related question, see an

> appropriate forum at

> http://forum.java.sun.com/index.jspa. This message

> was posted to a forum that focuses on C, C++, and

> related non-Java development tools.

I guess I'm seeing things now.

Developers Home > Developer Forums > Sun Tools & Products Forums > Development Tools > Solaris and Linux Development Tools > Java Technology

aniseed at 2007-7-6 21:54:52 > top of Java-index,Development Tools,Solaris and Linux Development Tools...
# 3

Aniseed, thanks for pointing that out. I usually hang out in the forums at Developers Home > Developer Forums > Sun Tools & Products Forums > Development Tools > Java Tools. I incorrectly assumed that only non-Java forums were under Developers Home > Developer Forums > Sun Tools & Products Forums > Development Tools > Solaris and Linux Development Tools. While it was not really incorrect for this topic to be posted in this forum, following my suggestion to find the most appropriate forum will usually get the best results.

vspurlin at 2007-7-6 21:54:52 > top of Java-index,Development Tools,Solaris and Linux Development Tools...