SCJP Sun® Certified Programmer for Java™ 6 Study Guide Exam (310-065)
by Kathy Sierra; Bert Bates
Effective Java™, Second Edition
by Joshua Bloch
Head First Java, 2nd Edition
by Kathy Sierra; Bert Bates
Head First Design Patterns
by Eric Freeman; Elisabeth Robson; Kathy Sierra; Bert Bates
Effective Java™, Second Edition
by Joshua Bloch
Java Concurrency in Practice
by Brian Goetz; Tim Peierls; Joshua Bloch; Joseph Bowbeer; David Holmes; Doug Lea
Java Web Services: Up and Running, 1st Edition
by Martin Kalin
This is the Safari online edition of the printed book.
This book will help you prepare for and pass the Sun Certified
Programmer for the Java Platform SE 6 (CX-310-065) Exam. It is
written for any experienced programmer (with or without previous
knowledge of Java) interested in mastering the Java programming
language and passing the SCJP 1.6 Exam.
A Programmer’s Guide to
Java™ SCJP Certification, Third Edition, provides
detailed coverage of all exam topics and objectives, readily
runnable code examples, programming exercises, extensive review
questions, and a new mock exam. In addition, as a comprehensive
primer to the Java programming language, this book is an invaluable
reference tool.
This new edition has been thoroughly
updated to focus on the latest version of the exam (CX-310-065). In
particular, it contains in-depth explanations of the language
features. Their usage is illustrated by way of code scenarios, as
required by the exam. The companion Web site (www.ii.uib.no/~khalid/pgjc3e/)
contains a version of the SCJP 1.6 Exam Simulator developed by the
authors. The site also contains the complete source code for all
the book’s examples, as well as solutions to the programming
exercises.
What you will find in this book:
Extensive coverage of all the objectives defined for the Sun Certified Programmer for the Java Platform, Standard Edition 6 (CX-310-065) Exam
An easy-to-follow structure with chapters organized according to the exam objectives, as laid out by Sun Microsystems
Summaries that clearly state and differentiate the exam objectives and the supplementary objectives to be covered in each chapter
A list of Sun’s objectives for the SCJP 1.6 Exam and a guide to taking the exam
A complete mock exam with new questions (not repeats of review questions)
Numerous exam-relevant review questions to test your understanding of each major topic, with annotated answers
Programming exercises and solutions at the end of each chapter
Copious code examples illustrating concepts, where the code has been compiled and thoroughly tested on multiple platforms
Program output demonstrating expected results from running the examples
Extensive use of UML (Unified Modeling Language) for illustration purposes
An introduction to basic terminology and concepts in object-oriented programming
Advice on how to avoid common pitfalls in mastering the language and taking the exam
Platform- and tool-independent coverage
Information about the SCJP 1.6 Upgrade (CX-310-066) Exam
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very deep... great for hardcore java programmer - 2006-06-02
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i buy this book together with kathy's book and have passed the exam with 95% score. i found the exam very easy (although i still missed 3 of the 61 questions), i guess it's because i have read this whole book thoroughly. kathy's book is very good too but just covers what you really need to pass the exam. this book goes a step further by explaining each concept thoroughly, more than you need to pass the exam. if you want to have deep knowledge of how java works, and not just merely to pass the exam, then this is the best book for you.
Good but obselete - 2006-08-26
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The concepts in the book are well explained and i think its a good book for a beginner programmer but obsolete for sun java certification 1.5.
Excellent for SCJP Exam (even SCJP 5) - 2007-01-16
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This is a great book to prepare for the SCJP exams. The pity is that it was designed for SCJP 1.4. But where the subject matter for SCJP 5 is the same as for SCJP 1.4 I find this book better than the Sierra/Bates book. The discussion is very complete and thorough. Very good discussion of nested classes, threads, etc. But you need the S/B book for generics and the newer stuff.
A good book to pass SCJA 4.0 -- but it takes time to teach me things not required by the SCJA 4 exam - 2006-12-02
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This is a quality book, the only thing that I've found wrong with it is that it teaches Java 4.0 and I want to learn Java 5.0 now. Also, at the beginning of each chapter the book identifies what is required by the Exam and what the authors have added to the book. In the "heat-of-the-battle", as you're studying the book, the exam objectives and the extraneous material are mixed together. I have enough to do to certify in SCJA, SCJP, SCJD, and SCBCD without learning any extras. If the authors think that they know better than Sun as to what I should learn, they should clearly mark it, or have a part I that is essential to pass the exam and a part II that is additional learning that the authors want me to learn.
This book show me my lackings - 2006-11-03
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But it is not good for explain themes(eg. reference types o arrays). You must to consult other books for more complete explanations. But this book is very necesary like guide to you must to known. It is essential.
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