(1D0-442) Enterprise Specialist
SYNOPSIS • CIW Professional • Master CIW Enterprise Dev
CIW’s exam 1D0-442, “CIW Enterprise Specialist†is an elective requirement for the CIW Professional certification, and one of the requirements for the Master CIW Enterprise Developer certification.
It is designed for candidates who “are responsible for designing, developing and deploying complete software solutions tailored to a given business domain.†These candidates typically fulfill these roles: database developers and administrators, Internet application developers, middleware programmers, Java developers and client/server developers. The prerequisites for this exam are: 1) to fill out the on-line CIW Certification Agreement; and 2) to hold the CIW Associate certification.
CIW also recommends, but does not require, that “students seeking Master CIW Enterprise Developer status take (and pass) the CIW Web Languages (JavaScript and Perl), CIW Application Developer, Sun/jCert Java Programmer, and CIW Object-Oriented Analysis and Design with UML and CIW Database Specialist exams prior to taking the CIW Enterprise Specialist exam.â€
This exam costs $125 USD and may be taken from Pearson Vue or Thomson Prometric.
The pass score for this form-based multiple choice exam is 75%. There are 54 questions and the exam has a duration of 75 minutes.
The topics covered by this exam include:
- Identify the role of CORBA in developing enterprise applications
- Define CORBA architecture
- Identify the role of the Object Management Group (OMG)
- Use the Interface Definition Language (IDL) to define the interface to CORBA objects
- Identify the mapping of IDL nonclass data types into Java
- Use the IDL compiler to generate client stubs and server skeletons
- Invoke remote methods using the out and inout parameters
- Define and implement the Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII)
- Define distributed architectures, software components, and server-side component architecture
- Identify the technologies associated with the Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE)
- Identify EJB container service
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- Create session beans
- Create entity beans
- Perform EJB deployment
- Create EJB clients
- Identify transaction and security issues associated with enterprise beans
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