Sun Certified java Web Services Developer Certification
Hello,
Please suggest me book and online exam simulator so that i can prepare for Sun Certified java web Services Developer Certification (not Sun certified web component developer) for J2EE5 (not j2ee 1.4).
Please hekp me in this regards,
Meeraj
Hi
We have book for Java Web service exam.
Sun Certified Developer for Java Web Services Study Guide (Exam 310-220) Certification Press (Paperback) by Prasad Kukkamalla (Author), Jerome Josephraj (Author)
or
The below web site will cover entire syllabus
http://java.boot.by/wsd-guide
Thanks
Srivignesh
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