Do you want to get certified? Do you want to get certified in a
hurry? Do you want to pass your certification exam on the first
try and not have to spend your time reading incredibly long, drawn
out text books that tell you everything you need to know except
what to study for on the exam?
The ExamScam series provides succinct tutorials on the topics that
are most critical when it comes to passing the certification exams.
Concise and effective summaries are matched with over 100 exam style
questions that will prepare you for certification like no other
resource on the market.
Get certified, and get certified in a hurry, with ExamScam!!!
Is Someone You Know New to WebSphere???
Or maybe you and a friend just need a deeper understanding of the
technology that drives your middle tier?
There's only one way to become the most knowledgeable and informed
member of your IT team; pick up a copy of the ultimate book on IBM's
middle-tier:
"What is WebSphere?"
"What is WebSphere?" tackles all of
those tough, technical, WebSphere related questions in a funny,
informative and easy to understand manner.
From EJBs to the intricacies of the Portal Server, from performance
to WebSphere classloaders,
"What is WebSphere?" is the only
reference you need to start mastering, managing, and capitalizing on
an IBM based, WebSphere infrastructure.
Check out the Free Multimedia Tutorials on SCJA, Portal, WAS Admin and IRAD Development
Check out the tutorial links, filled with step by step instructions on how to develop, deploy, and administer Java, J2EE and WebSphere Applications.
Look, Listen and Learn!
Oh, and on the tutorial section. all lessons have sound, and all multimedia presentations are much, much larger. Look, listen and learn!
Other Must Have Resources
How many times have I told you that "What is WebSphere?" by Cameron McKenzie is the only reference you need to start capitalizing on a WebSphere infrastructure? Oh well, some people just don't listen. Here are some other great books you might want to pick up if you're interested in becoming a WebSphere Jedi: