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CONTENTS :

SCWCD (Sun Certified Web Component Developer)

  1. Exam Details
  2. Exam Information


Additional Information :

References


SCWCD (Sun Certified Web Component Developer) Exam Details :

SCWCD is one of the Specialty Certification available from sun.

This certification is for developers specializing in the application of JavaServer Pages and servlet technologies used to present Web services and dynamic Web content. 

Prior to attempting this certification, candidates must be certified as a Sun Certified Programmer (SCJP), any edition.

To achieve this certification, candidates must successfully complete one exam.

Sun Certified Web Component Developer for the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition 5 (CX-310-083)


CX-310-083  Exam Information :

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 servlet and JavaServer Pages (JSP) application program interface (APIs) to develop web applications

Duration                          : 180 minutes

Number of Questions     : 69

Passing Score                 : 70%

Exam type                       : Multiple choice and Drag and Drop    

Exam Objectives(Brief)  :

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


References :

http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=41&p_exam_id=1Z0_858