I completed spring professional develop certificate exam yesterday within 2 weeks. I followed spring academy learning path and parallelly practice mock exam from Udemy.
Thanks for sharing your experience, nicely presented. May I ask what your situation is now, did this certification help you in your career development? Also, if starting from scratch, how long do you think it would take to get the certification, say dedicating 2/3 hours per day?
Hi ChrisFromDallas, it also depends on whether you have prior Spring experience or not. If you already have Spring experience, you can take like 1-2 month to go through their material and write the exam which is the case with me. But their material requires that you have some basic knowledge of Spring. If you go through their material you will not even have to do mock exams etc, as I didn't. My previous attempt, I had read Spring in action and Pivotal Spring Certified professional and three mock exams and I failed. The certificate is helping me in my career in terms of proof of knowledge and the trust for me to teach Spring. I have also produced videos on some of the exam topics on my channel, you can check the playlist section. Good luck for your exam
Thank you very much for sharing. I really like the your idea of going through the spring documentation before getting into their course. How did you read the documentation? from start to finish (like a book ) or you just referred to it here and there and how long did it take you to go through it. The second part of my question is ,you said you didn't take any mock exams. How did you assess you readiness for the exam. Are there any good mocks you recommend? MANY THANKS
I go through documentation when doing two things 1. When studying When I am studying and I don't understand the topic of concern, I normally also check the documentation together with articles. 2. When coding I like to read the documentation when coding. If I am using spring class or method, I normally read what that method does. I don't like to use a framework blindly. In terms of how long, it's honestly difficult to tell. It depends on how you studying the documentation. But what I can tell you is that each class is properly documented in Spring.
First of all thanks for making video it really helps a lot. I have 2.5 yr exp in spring boot and microservices, so for me to prepare for exam should i go ahead and purchase the spring boot essential course or i first understand all the topics mentioned in the guide and read books and it the end i purchase the course?. I have already started preparing it, i maintain a note of each topic. Also please attach the 2021 guide which has all the topics and questions listed that would really help. Thanks once again for creating video!
I shared with you Spring material. I highly recommend reading books and Spring documentation. When you are done, go and do their training. However, if you trust your Spring fundamentals , you can go straight to the Spring Academy training.
Explore my playlist where I handle each topic in depth which will prepare you for the exam. Feel free to leave comments I will answer. www.youtube.com/@javaspace/playlists
Congratulations!!! Also thanks for sharing your experience ! I have few questions about this topic. How old are you? Should i prepare for this exam while in university? And what do you think about the companys perspective to the certificate ? Thanks again so much 🙂🙂🙂
Was born in the 90s. Yes, prepare for this exam while you still at university if you can. This certificate is a must have, remember Spring is mostly used in the industry today. Many projects are moving to Spring boot. Josh Long says "Spring is a development sensation that is swiping the world. It’s fast, productive, elegant and extensive". Having a Spring certificate as a university student will be highly advantageous for you. But I should mention the certificate is difficult. That is why I rated it to be for Intermediate Software Engineers.
Hey, I can find 2 Spring exams on VUE 2V0-72.22: Spring Professional Develop and 2V0-72.22PSE: Spring Professional Develop. Are both different. They both can be booked. So what is the difference can you please guide me?
Congratulations for having the exam and think you for this explanation :)
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I completed spring professional develop certificate exam yesterday within 2 weeks. I followed spring academy learning path and parallelly practice mock exam from Udemy.
Congratulations on passing your Spring Exam. You don't really need to do any mock exams if you have studied well
@kasunskefac Congratulations on the pass. Which Udemy mocks did you use
thanks
Good job big hommie
Thank you hommie.
how i pay less for this exam certification
R U provide this exam guide pdf
Thanks for sharing your experience, nicely presented. May I ask what your situation is now, did this certification help you in your career development? Also, if starting from scratch, how long do you think it would take to get the certification, say dedicating 2/3 hours per day?
Hi ChrisFromDallas, it also depends on whether you have prior Spring experience or not. If you already have Spring experience, you can take like 1-2 month to go through their material and write the exam which is the case with me. But their material requires that you have some basic knowledge of Spring. If you go through their material you will not even have to do mock exams etc, as I didn't. My previous attempt, I had read Spring in action and Pivotal Spring Certified professional and three mock exams and I failed. The certificate is helping me in my career in terms of proof of knowledge and the trust for me to teach Spring. I have also produced videos on some of the exam topics on my channel, you can check the playlist section. Good luck for your exam
Thank you very much for sharing. I really like the your idea of going through the spring documentation before getting into their course. How did you read the documentation? from start to finish (like a book ) or you just referred to it here and there and how long did it take you to go through it.
The second part of my question is ,you said you didn't take any mock exams. How did you assess you readiness for the exam. Are there any good mocks you recommend?
MANY THANKS
I go through documentation when doing two things
1. When studying
When I am studying and I don't understand the topic of concern, I normally also check the documentation together with articles.
2. When coding
I like to read the documentation when coding. If I am using spring class or method, I normally read what that method does. I don't like to use a framework blindly.
In terms of how long, it's honestly difficult to tell. It depends on how you studying the documentation. But what I can tell you is that each class is properly documented in Spring.
Yes, I did not take any mocks, I made sure to complete all the labs in Spring Academy. Then after, I was confident about the exam.
@@JavaAnatomy Thank you
im going to be straight forward, i wanted to ask how the exam is taken and if it is possible to cheat. nice video btw
First of all thanks for making video it really helps a lot. I have 2.5 yr exp in spring boot and microservices, so for me to prepare for exam should i go ahead and purchase the spring boot essential course or i first understand all the topics mentioned in the guide and read books and it the end i purchase the course?. I have already started preparing it, i maintain a note of each topic. Also please attach the 2021 guide which has all the topics and questions listed that would really help.
Thanks once again for creating video!
drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1hjB8asrmcPIm3yFIHNednpd3xOA5cE_d
I shared with you Spring material. I highly recommend reading books and Spring documentation. When you are done, go and do their training. However, if you trust your Spring fundamentals , you can go straight to the Spring Academy training.
Explore my playlist where I handle each topic in depth which will prepare you for the exam. Feel free to leave comments I will answer. www.youtube.com/@javaspace/playlists
Congratulations!!! Also thanks for sharing your experience ! I have few questions about this topic. How old are you? Should i prepare for this exam while in university? And what do you think about the companys perspective to the certificate ? Thanks again so much 🙂🙂🙂
Was born in the 90s. Yes, prepare for this exam while you still at university if you can. This certificate is a must have, remember Spring is mostly used in the industry today. Many projects are moving to Spring boot. Josh Long says "Spring is a development sensation that is swiping the world. It’s fast, productive, elegant and extensive". Having a Spring certificate as a university student will be highly advantageous for you. But I should mention the certificate is difficult. That is why I rated it to be for Intermediate Software Engineers.
Hey, I can find 2 Spring exams on VUE 2V0-72.22: Spring Professional Develop and 2V0-72.22PSE: Spring Professional Develop. Are both different. They both can be booked. So what is the difference can you please guide me?
2V0-72.22 - Spring Professional Develop - English (ENU)
Bro the prize is $250 Literally i can live 4 month with this money !! , Certificates is too costly !!
I agree with you, the exam is costly. But what can we do? Because proof of knowledge is certifications. They give added advantage