1Z0-450 preparation

Dear all,
I'm preparing for 1Z0-450 by reading the docs and practicing the development so far. Is there any recommended practice software for the test? I know that Oracle doesn't recommend any for this test....
best regards,
Val

Valerie Debonair wrote:
Dear all,
I'm preparing for 1Z0-450 by reading the docs and practicing the development so far. Is there any recommended practice software for the test? I know that Oracle doesn't recommend any for this test....
best regards,
ValAs far as I am aware there are no authorised practice exams for this test.
While originally for apex 3.2 .. this exam was upgraded for apex 4.0
http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=41&p_org_id=28&lang=US&p_exam_id=1Z0_450
In general this will probably be careful reading and research and practice of the exam topics.
this is a hurried answer from me.

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