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Alwin Ibba proposes a questionnaire made of 15 randomly selected JBoss questions from 30+. It's no formal JBoss test with carefully balanced and representative sub-categories. It is just a test for fun.
The test is currently available from the home page (http://www.JavaBlackBelt.com) and from this link (http://www.JavaBlackBelt.com/jbb/QuestionnairePerform.do?id=19616)
Don't hesistate to post a (kind) comment about it on this thread. You may also (from next Friday) comment each question directly in the questionnaire, should you have improvement suggestions.
Who would be interested in contributing to a more formal JBoss test?
When I first saw this test I didn't looked through the questions because I had no idea what JBoss is and does it do. But in this last week I started to document myself on JBoss technologies because I started working on my BSc which is a JBoss jBPM based project. And I remembered that I saw this test and now I've looked through the questions. And they are sooooo difficult, and sooooo many. And if Alwin sees this post(please Alwin see this post:D), I ask him to please tell me what did he read(and where if the documents are online) to know so many things, cuz I want to know too!
And John, I could contribute to a more formal JBoss test:D.
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Alwin's JBoss questionnaire available.
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The test is currently available from the home page (http://www.JavaBlackBelt.com) and from this link (http://www.JavaBlackBelt.com/jbb/QuestionnairePerform.do?id=19616)
Don't hesistate to post a (kind) comment about it on this thread. You may also (from next Friday) comment each question directly in the questionnaire, should you have improvement suggestions.
Who would be interested in contributing to a more formal JBoss test?
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Re: Alwin's JBoss questionnaire available.
WOW! DOUBLE WOW!!When I first saw this test I didn't looked through the questions because I had no idea what JBoss is and does it do. But in this last week I started to document myself on JBoss technologies because I started working on my BSc which is a JBoss jBPM based project. And I remembered that I saw this test and now I've looked through the questions. And they are sooooo difficult, and sooooo many. And if Alwin sees this post(please Alwin see this post:D), I ask him to please tell me what did he read(and where if the documents are online) to know so many things, cuz I want to know too!
And John, I could contribute to a more formal JBoss test:D.
Re: Alwin's JBoss questionnaire available.
Yes Alex,We should value these questions.
Don't hesitate to send a mail to Alwin (now you are a moderator, you can see his mail address).
Don't hesitate to come with JBoss exam objectives.
We could have an exam quickly.
Kind regards.
John.