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Sun认证商业组件开发人员(SCBCD)
The Sun Certified Business Component Developer for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition 1.3 exam is for programmers and developers who are responsible for designing, developing, testing, deploying, and integrating Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) applications. It is also for those specializing in leveraging the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE platform) technologies used to develop server-side components that encapsulate the business logic of an application. Prior to beginning the Sun Certified Business Component Developer program, you must be a Sun Certified Programmer for the Java platform (any edition).
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  考试方案
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| 考试科目 |
考试编号 |
考试型式 |
及格分数 |
考试时间 |
应考资格 |
| Sun Certified Business Component Developer for the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition |
310-090 |
70道选择题及简答题 |
答对64%(45题)以上 |
120分钟 |
通过Sun Certified Programmer for Java 2 Platform |
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  培训课程
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SL-351 Advanced Business Component Development With Enterprise JavaBeans Technology
FJ-310 Developing J2EE Compliant Applications
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  考试大纲 |
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| EJB Overview
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Identify the use, benefits, and characteristics of Enterprise JavaBeans
technology, for version 2.0 of the EJB specification.
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Identify EJB 2.0 container requirements.
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about EJB programming
restrictions.
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Match EJB roles with the corresponding description of the role's
responsibilities, where the description may include deployment descriptor
information.
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Given a list, identify which are requirements for an EJB-jar file.
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| Client View of a Session Bean
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the client view of
a session bean's local and remote home interfaces, including the code used by a
client to locate a session bean's home interface.
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the client view of
a session bean's local and remote component interfaces.
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| Session Bean Component Contract
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about session beans,
including conversational state, the SessionBean interface, and create methods.
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Identify the use of, and the behavior of, the ejbPassivate method in a session
bean, including the responsibilities of both the container and the bean
provider.
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Identify the interface and method for each of the following: Retrieve the
session bean's remote home interface, Retrieve the session bean's local
component interface, Determine if the session bean's caller has a particular
role, Allow the instance to mark the current transaction as a roleback,
Retrieve the UserTransaction interface, Prepare the instance for re-use
following passivation, Release resources prior to removal, Identify the invoker
of the bean instance's component interface, Be notified that a new transaction
has begun, be notified that the current transaction has completed.
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Match correct descriptions about purpose and function with which session bean
type they apply to: stateless, stateful, or both.
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Given a list of responsibilities related to session beans, identify those which
are the responsibility of the session bean provider, and those which are the
responsibility of the EJB container provider.
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Given a list of requirements, identify those which are the requirements for a
session bean class, remote component interface, remote home interface, create
methods, business methods, local component interface, local home interface.
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| Session Bean Lifecycle
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the lifecycle of a
stateful or stateless session bean instance.
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Given a list of methods of a stateful or stateless session bean class, define
which of the following operations can be performed from each of those methods:
SessionContext interface methods, UserTransaction methods, JNDI access to
java:comp/env environment naming context, resource manager access and other
enterprise bean access.
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Given a list of scenarios, identify which will result in an ejbRemove method
not being being called on a bean instance.
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| Client view of an Entity
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the client of an
entity bean's local and remote home interface, including view the code used to
locate an entity bean's home interface, and the home interface methods provided
to the client.
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the client view of
an entity bean's local component interface (EJBLocalObject).
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the client view of
a entity bean's remote component interface (EJBObject).
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Identify the use, syntax, and behavior of, the following entity bean home
method types, for CMP: finder methods, create methods, remove methods, and home
methods.
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| Component Contract for Container-Managed Persistence (CMP)
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the entity bean
provider's view and programming contract for CMP, including the requirements
for a CMP entity bean.
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about persistent
relationships, remove protocols, and about the abstract schema type, of a CMP
entity bean.
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the rules and
semantics for relationship assignment, and relationship updating, in a CMP
bean.
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Match the name with a description of purpose or functionality, for each of the
following deployment descriptor elements: ejb-name, abstract-schema-name,
ejb-relation, ejb-relationship-role, cmr-field, cmr-field-type, and
relationship-role-source.
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Identify correctly-implemented deployment descriptor elements for a CMP bean
(including container-managed relationships).
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Identify the interface(s) and methods a CMP entity bean must and must not
implement.
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| CMP Entity Bean Lifecycle
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the lifecycle of a
CMP entity bean.
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From a list, identify the purpose, behavior, and responsibilities of the bean
provider for a CMP entity bean, including but not limited to: setEntityContext,
unsetEntityContext, ejbCreate, ejbPostCreate, ejbActivate, ejbPassivat,
ejbRemove, ejbLoad, ejbStore, ejbFind, ejbHome, and ejbSelect.
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From a list, identify the responsibility of the container for a CMP entity
bean, including but not limited to: setEntityContext, unsetEntityContext,
ejbCreate, ejbPostCreate, ejbActivate, ejbPassivate, ejbRemove, ejbLoad,
ejbStore, ejbFind, ejbHome, and ejbSelect.
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| Entity Beans
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From a list of behaviors, match them with the appropriate EntityContext method
responsible for that behavior.
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about an entity bean's
primary key and object identity.
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| EJB-QL
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Identify correct and incorrect syntax for an EJB QL query including the SELECT,
FROM, and WHERE clause.
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the purpose and use
of EJB QL.
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Identify correct and incorrect conditional expressions, between expression, in
expressions, like expressions, and comparison expressions.
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| Message-Driven Bean Component Contract
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the client view of
a message-driven bean, and the lifecycle of a message-driven bean.
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Identify the interface(s) and methods a JMS Messaged-Driven bean must
implement.
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Identify the use and behavior of the MessageDrivenContext interface methods.
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From a list, identify the responsibility of the bean provider, and the
responsibility of the container provider for a message-driven bean.
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| Transactions
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about EJB transactions,
including bean-managed transaction demarcation, and container-managed
transaction demarcation.
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Identify correct and incorrect statements about the Application Assembler's
responsibilities, including the use of deployment descriptor elements related
to transactions, and the identification of the methods of a particular bean
type for which a transaction attribute must be specified.
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Given a list of transaction behaviors, match them with the appropriate
transaction attribute.
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Given a list of responsibilities, identify whose which are the container's with
respect to transactions, including the handling of getRollbackOnly,
setRollbackOnly, getUserTransaction, SessionSynchronzation callbacks, for both
container and bean-managed transactions.
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| Exceptions
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about exception handling
in EJB.
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Given a list of responsibilities related to exceptions, identify those which
are the bean provider's, and those which are the responsibility of the
container provider. Be prepared to recognize responsibilities for which neither
the bean or container provider are responsible.
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about application
exceptions and system exceptions in entity beans, session beans, and
message-driven beans.
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Given a particular method condition, identify the following: whether an
exception will be thrown, the type of exception thrown, the container's action,
and the client's view.
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about the client's view
of exceptions received from an enterprise bean invocation.
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| Enterprise Bean Environment
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Identify correct and incorrect statements or examples about an enterprise
bean's environment JNDI naming.
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Identify correct and incorrect statements about the purpose and/or use of the
deployment descriptor elements for environment entrys, ejb references, and
resource manager connection factory references, including whether a given code
listing is appropriate and correct with respect to a particular deployment
descriptor element.
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Given a list of responsibilities, identify which belong to the deployer, bean
provider, application assembler, container provider, system administrator, or
any combination.
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| Security Management
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Identify correct and incorrect statements about the EJB support for security
management including security roles, security role references, and method
permissions.
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From a list of responsibilities, identify which belong to the application
assembler, bean provider, deployer, container provider, or system
administrator.
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Given a code listing, determine whether it is a legal and/or appropriate way to
programmatically access a caller's security context.
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Given a security-related deployment descriptor tag, identify correct and
incorrect statements and/or code related to that tag.
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