OCJP Stands For Oracle Certified Java Programmer
OCJP Stands For Oracle Certified Java Programmer
Say, you want to be an Android programmer, J2EE programmer or in any other Java technology, this certification is the most basic one. For many other certifications OCJP is kind of prerequisite. Believe me it's good to have it in your resume in early stages of your career. The latest version of OCJP is OCJP 6, which is for jdk version 6. The syllabus for OCJP is basic or say core java only. There are many books in the market for OCJP preparation. But "Sun Certified Programmer For Java 6 Study Guide" by Kathy Sierra is simple and good one. Yes! That book with thinking statue on it's front cover. You can download soft copy of that book from here. The exam is for 150 minutes with 72 questions. Passing score is just 61%. There used to be drag and drop questions, even you will find many in books and dumps. I said there used to be, because I think recently these kind of questions have been removed from the exam. But its good to be on safer site and prepare few of their type
101.1 Determine And Configure Hardware Settings 101.2 Boot the System 101.3 Change Runlevels And Shutdown Or Reboot System
102.1 Design Hard Disk Layout 102.2 Install A Boot Manager 102.3 Manage Shared Libraries 102.4 Use Debian Package Management 102.5 Use RPM and YUM package management
103.1 Work On The Command Line 103.2 Process Text Streams Using Filters 103.3 Perform Basic File Management 103.4 Use Streams, Pipes And Redirects
103.5 Create, Monitor And Kill Processes 103.6 Modify Process Execution Priorities 103.7 Search Text Files Using Regular Expressions 103.8 Perform Basic File Editing Operations Using Vi
104.1 Create Partitions And Filesystems 104.2 Maintaining The Integrity Of Filesystems 104.3 Control Mounting And Unmounting Of Filesystems 104.4 Managing Disk Quota 104.5 Manage File Permissions And Ownership 104.6 Create And Change Hard And Symbolic Links 104.7 Find System Files And Place Files In The Correct Location
105.1 Customize And Use The Shell Environment 105.2 Customize Or Write Simple Scripts 105.3 SQL Data Management
106.1 Install And Configure X11 106.2 Setup A Display Manager 106.3 Accessibility
107.1 Manage User And Group Accounts And Related System Files 107.2 Automate System Administration Tasks By Scheduling Jobs 107.3 Localisation And Internationalisation
108.1 Maintain System Time 108.2 System Logging 108.3 Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) Basics 108.4 Manage Printers And Printing
109.1 Fundamentals Of Internet Protocols 109.2 Basic Network Configuration 109.3 Basic Network Troubleshooting 109.4 Configure Client Side DNS
110.1 Perform Security Administration Tasks 110.2 Setup Host Security 110.3 Securing Data With Encryption