please tell me that as i have learnt core java and i want to give SCJP which is coming in january? what exactly this exam is all about? how should i prepare for it? what is its value if i will pass this exam? please me all info about this. thanks.

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Exam details can be found here http://www.whizlabs.com/scjp/scjp.html and you can buy the study guide 'SCJP Sun Certified Programmer for Java 6 Exam' 310-065 by Katherine Sierra, Bert Bates.

Also, it is now known as Oracle Certified Professional Java Programmer where the Exam Topics can be found on the Oracle site:

http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=320&p_org_id=28&lang=US

Exam details can be found here http://www.whizlabs.com/scjp/scjp.html and you can buy the study guide 'SCJP Sun Certified Programmer for Java 6 Exam' 310-065 by Katherine Sierra, Bert Bates.

Also, it is now known as Oracle Certified Professional Java Programmer where the Exam Topics can be found on the Oracle site:

http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=320&p_org_id=28&lang=US

some questions are left unanswered

what questions? every question you have is answered in the book Cleo123 referred to.
SCJP (or OCPJP) is about the basics of Java language, it goes deeper into basic stuff that can happen every day.
it gives you better insight into what happens when you compile, run , ... your code, into inheritance,..; the use of threads (and so on, and so on)
is it the certificate that 'll land you thé job? doubtfull, but that doesn't mean it's not a step in the right way :)

as said before, this test is about the basics of Java, so don't expect any questions about frameworks.

what questions? every question you have is answered in the book Cleo123 referred to.
SCJP (or OCPJP) is about the basics of Java language, it goes deeper into basic stuff that can happen every day.
it gives you better insight into what happens when you compile, run , ... your code, into inheritance,..; the use of threads (and so on, and so on)
is it the certificate that 'll land you thé job? doubtfull, but that doesn't mean it's not a step in the right way :)

as said before, this test is about the basics of Java, so don't expect any questions about frameworks.

hey! in the link cleo123 has given.there are various categories of exam written.which i have ti give ? please i m just a beginner,do not think i have very good knowledge about java please tell.

what questions? every question you have is answered in the book Cleo123 referred to.
SCJP (or OCPJP) is about the basics of Java language, it goes deeper into basic stuff that can happen every day.
it gives you better insight into what happens when you compile, run , ... your code, into inheritance,..; the use of threads (and so on, and so on)
is it the certificate that 'll land you thé job? doubtfull, but that doesn't mean it's not a step in the right way :)

as said before, this test is about the basics of Java, so don't expect any questions about frameworks.

it is written at various places that "whizlabs softwares" what is that ? how is it helpful to me ?

for the test, all you need to know is what's summarized in the book cleo123 suggested.
you don't need any knowledge of Java before starting to learn in this.

maybe this link can help you further Oracle Certification Path Java

In case if you really want to practice some snippets before you try your hand at SCJP (sorry read as OCJP) certification, you can try so at <URL SNIPPED>
I stumbled upon this website and it really helped me in testing my knowledge

In case if you really want to practice some snippets before you try your hand at SCJP (sorry read as OCJP) certification, you can try so at <URL SNIPPED>
I stumbled upon this website and it really helped me in testing my knowledge

any more reference u can give ? as this website has very less problems.:'(

very less problems? what do you mean by that?
btw, one detail you may (or may not yet) have learned by now, the book Cleo recommended you, is written by some of the persons who decided what you need to learn for the test, so .. that is about the best way to go. but, I must say, if this website makes no sense to you, you haven't studied yet, and you want to take the test in january, I wish you the best and I hope you've got a few weeks comming up during which you can focus completely (and no, I do not mean an hour a day) to the study, you 'll propably need it.

Well as of now, this is all i have :(

Gourav1,

The site is the official Oracle website, it doesn't have any problems! All you have to do is click on the exam you're doing and it tells you every possible subject that can appear in the exam, they're not going to tell you exactly which ones- it's an exam! The book will also help with actually studying. Just start studying now and don't procrastinate.

Exam Topics

Section 1: Declarations, Initialization and Scoping
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Develop code that declares classes (including abstract and all forms of nested classes), interfaces, and enums, and includes the appropriate use of package and import statements (including static imports).
Develop code that declares an interface. Develop code that implements or extends one or more interfaces. Develop code that declares an abstract class. Develop code that extends an abstract class.
Develop code that declares, initializes, and uses primitives, arrays, enums, and objects as static, instance, and local variables. Also, use legal identifiers for variable names.
Given a code example, determine if a method is correctly overriding or overloading another method, and identify legal return values (including covariant returns), for the method.
Given a set of classes and superclasses, develop constructors for one or more of the classes. Given a class declaration, determine if a default constructor will be created, and if so, determine the behavior of that constructor. Given a nested or non-nested class listing, write code to instantiate the class.

Section 2: Flow Control
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Develop code that implements an if or switch statement; and identify legal argument types for these statements.
Develop code that implements all forms of loops and iterators, including the use of for, the enhanced for loop (for-each), do, while, labels, break, and continue; and explain the values taken by loop counter variables during and after loop execution.
Develop code that makes use of assertions, and distinguish appropriate from inappropriate uses of assertions.
Develop code that makes use of exceptions and exception handling clauses (try, catch, finally), and declares methods and overriding methods that throw exceptions.
Recognize the effect of an exception arising at a specified point in a code fragment. Note that the exception may be a runtime exception, a checked exception, or an error.
Recognize situations that will result in any of the following being thrown: ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException,ClassCastException, IllegalArgumentException, IllegalStateException, NullPointerException, NumberFormatException, AssertionError, ExceptionInInitializerError, StackOverflowError or NoClassDefFoundError. Understand which of these are thrown by the virtual machine and recognize situations in which others should be thrown programatically.

Section 3: API Contents
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Develop code that uses the primitive wrapper classes (such as Boolean, Character, Double, Integer, etc.), and/or autoboxing & unboxing. Discuss the differences between the String, StringBuilder, and StringBuffer classes.
Given a scenario involving navigating file systems, reading from files, writing to files, or interacting with the user, develop the correct solution using the following classes (sometimes in combination), from java.io: BufferedReader, BufferedWriter, File, FileReader, FileWriter, PrintWriter, and Console.
Use standard J2SE APIs in the java.text package to correctly format or parse dates, numbers, and currency values for a specific locale; and, given a scenario, determine the appropriate methods to use if you want to use the default locale or a specific locale. Describe the purpose and use of the java.util.Locale class.
Write code that uses standard J2SE APIs in the java.util and java.util.regex packages to format or parse strings or streams. For strings, write code that uses the Pattern and Matcher classes and the String.split method. Recognize and use regular expression patterns for matching (limited to: . (dot), * (star), + (plus), ?, \d, \s, \w, [], ()). The use of *, +, and ? will be limited to greedy quantifiers, and the parenthesis operator will only be used as a grouping mechanism, not for capturing content during matching. For streams, write code using the Formatter and Scanner classes and the PrintWriter.format/printf methods. Recognize and use formatting parameters (limited to: %b, %c, %d, %f, %s) in format strings.

Section 4: Concurrency
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Write code to define, instantiate, and start new threads using both java.lang.Thread and java.lang.Runnable.
Recognize the states in which a thread can exist, and identify ways in which a thread can transition from one state to another.
Given a scenario, write code that makes appropriate use of object locking to protect static or instance variables from concurrent access problems.

Section 5: OO Concepts
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Develop code that implements tight encapsulation, loose coupling, and high cohesion in classes, and describe the benefits.
Given a scenario, develop code that demonstrates the use of polymorphism. Further, determine when casting will be necessary and recognize compiler vs. runtime errors related to object reference casting.
Explain the effect of modifiers on inheritance with respect to constructors, instance or static variables, and instance or static methods.
Given a scenario, develop code that declares and/or invokes overridden or overloaded methods and code that declares and/or invokes superclass, or overloaded constructors.
Develop code that implements "is-a" and/or "has-a" relationships.

Section 6: Collections / Generics
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Given a design scenario, determine which collection classes and/or interfaces should be used to properly implement that design, including the use of the Comparable interface.
Distinguish between correct and incorrect overrides of corresponding hashCode and equals methods, and explain the difference between == and the equals method.
Write code that uses the generic versions of the Collections API, in particular, the Set, List, and Map interfaces and implementation classes. Recognize the limitations of the non-generic Collections API and how to refactor code to use the generic versions. Write code that uses the NavigableSet and NavigableMap interfaces.
Develop code that makes proper use of type parameters in class/interface declarations, instance variables, method arguments, and return types; and write generic methods or methods that make use of wildcard types and understand the similarities and differences between these two approaches.
Use capabilities in the java.util package to write code to manipulate a list by sorting, performing a binary search, or converting the list to an array. Use capabilities in the java.util package to write code to manipulate an array by sorting, performing a binary search, or converting the array to a list. Use the java.util.Comparator and java.lang.Comparable interfaces to affect the sorting of lists and arrays. Furthermore, recognize the effect of the "natural ordering" of primitive wrapper classes and java.lang.String on sorting.

Section 7: Fundamentals
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Given a code example and a scenario, write code that uses the appropriate access modifiers, package declarations, and import statements to interact with (through access or inheritance) the code in the example.
Given an example of a class and a command-line, determine the expected runtime behavior.
Determine the effect upon object references and primitive values when they are passed into methods that perform assignments or other modifying operations on the parameters.
Given a code example, recognize the point at which an object becomes eligible for garbage collection, determine what is and is not guaranteed by the garbage collection system, and recognize the behaviors of the Object.finalize() method.
Given the fully-qualified name of a class that is deployed inside and/or outside a JAR file, construct the appropriate directory structure for that class. Given a code example and a classpath, determine whether the classpath will allow the code to compile successfully.
Write code that correctly applies the appropriate operators including assignment operators (limited to: =, +=, -=), arithmetic operators (limited to: +, -, *, /, %, ++, --), relational operators (limited to: <, <=, >, >=, ==, !=), the instanceof operator, logical operators (limited to: &, |, ^, !, &&, ||), and the conditional operator ( ? : ), to produce a desired result. Write code that determines the equality of two objects or two primitives.

The site is the official Oracle website, it doesn't have any problems!

The url he was talking about was not a link to the official Oracle site, propably one of the reasons why it got <<snipped>> :)

very less problems? what do you mean by that?
btw, one detail you may (or may not yet) have learned by now, the book Cleo recommended you, is written by some of the persons who decided what you need to learn for the test, so .. that is about the best way to go. but, I must say, if this website makes no sense to you, you haven't studied yet, and you want to take the test in january, I wish you the best and I hope you've got a few weeks comming up during which you can focus completely (and no, I do not mean an hour a day) to the study, you 'll propably need it.

hey give me that link again which u gave me! it is gone now. give me again please.

this is the link to the oracle site which contains all the info you need to see what you need to know, without them having put all the 'to-study' material on there.
oracle certification path
I did follow the link for Belgium, so for locations and stuff, you may want to look up the information for your own location. :)

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