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J2EE online training and certification help
Hello,
I was wondering if anyone could recommend any online courses and/or software for J2EE training for J2EE certification.
I work in a self taught J2EE team, all of whom had intermediate Java 2 backgrounds, but have now learned XML, Javascript and JSP pretty well. I am looking for something that takes the foundation knowledge of these languages and combines them to learning J2EE utilizing best practices and the most efficient techniques.
Generally speaking, somewhere within the $100-$500 range for the training and/or software would be great.
Thanks! :)
I was wondering if anyone could recommend any online courses and/or software for J2EE training for J2EE certification.
I work in a self taught J2EE team, all of whom had intermediate Java 2 backgrounds, but have now learned XML, Javascript and JSP pretty well. I am looking for something that takes the foundation knowledge of these languages and combines them to learning J2EE utilizing best practices and the most efficient techniques.
Generally speaking, somewhere within the $100-$500 range for the training and/or software would be great.
Thanks! :)
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And of course: http://www.google.com/search?q=J2EE+training+certification ;°)
Check out this sites:
- http://www.j2eecertificate.com/
- http://www.javacertificate.com/
- http://www.ejbcertificate.com/
- http://www.j2eecertificate.com/
- http://www.javacertificate.com/
- http://www.ejbcertificate.com/
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Any of these sites that anyone has taken that they can recommend?
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Remember that in the future if you're not completely satisfied with some answers
(I interprete a B-grade like that) you can always ask for more (explanation)