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Sun Certified Java Associate (SCJA)

 


Sun Certified Java Associate (SCJA) Overview
 
This certification provides an ideal entry into an application development or a software project management career using Java technologies. It validates basic knowledge of OO concepts, the Java programming language and general knowledge of Java platforms and technologies.

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

Follow links for detailed information, exam objectives and to purchase:

 
- Sun Certified Associate for the Java Platform, Standard Edition, Exam Version 1.0 (CX-310-019)
 
Certification Preparation

Sun is pleased to take the guesswork out of preparing for certification. Learn about prerequisites, practice exams and recommended training options to help you achieve this certification. » More

Certification exams and training products must be purchased in the country where you reside. For inquiries outside this country, please select your local training office. » More

 
 
 
 
 
 
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