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Everything you want to know about the CX310-081 exam


Q. What are the prerequisites for the SCWCD 1.4 exam? A. Before taking the SCWCD 1.4 exam, you must first pass the Sun Certified Java Programmer exam (CX310-025 or CX310-035 or CX310-055 or CX310-065). Q. How should I prepare for the exam? A. To prepare for the exam, you......
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SCWCD CX310-081 Short Notes: Exam passing tips


The Servlet Technology Model HTTP 1.1 has 8 request methods that are GET, POST, PUT, HEAD, TRACE, OPTIONS, CONNECT, and DELETE. The POST method is not idempotent. The GET method is faster than the POST method. It is called when either the method name is specified as GET or not......
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Skills required for Sun test CX310-081


Sun has specified more than 42 objectives for Sun test CX310-081 (Sun Certified Web Component Developer for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition 1.4). These objectives are grouped under 11 topics. Before taking the test, an individual should possess a good command over the following areas:......
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Things to practice for Sun test CX310-081


The CX310-081 (Sun Certified Web Component Developer for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition 1.4) test checks your ability to use the basic syntax and structure of the Servlet and JSP pages. This test requires you to have a good understanding of Java, Servlets, and JSP pages, and the ability......
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Authentication


Authentication is the process of verifying the identity of a user. This is usually done using a user name and a password. This process compares the provided user name and password with those stored in the database of an authentication server. There are four types of authentication as follows:......
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JSP Implicit Objects


Implicit objects in JSP are the Java objects that the JSP Container makes available to developers in each page. These objects need not be declared or instantiated by the JSP author. They are automatically instantiated by the container and are accessed using standard variables; hence, they are......
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JSTL Core Library


JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL) is an extension of the JSP language. It includes various operations needed in almost all JSP pages, such as internationalization, conditional processing, XML parsing, making a database connection, etc. The important tags in the JSTL core library are as......
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How to install and configure Tomcat for Windows(tm)


To install and configure Tomcat, you will have to take the following steps: Download JDK 1.5 from Sun(tm) site at http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index_jdk5.jsp Install JDK to C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_08 Download Tomcat 5 from......
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