Unlike other exams, with this one being relatively new, I have not found much information.
what is the format of the exam?
What IDE is installed by default in the labs?
Does the IDE come with intellisense and auto-complete by default?
Any advice would be welcome
Best regards
Thank you @dkcbk
What did you think of the exam? Affordable or complicated?
I have taken three Redhat exams so far, the ex180, ex280 and ex200 and all three seemed complicated. Especially the ex200 which I failed and I have to retake it again.
I guess this exam will be similar in difficulty.
If you could give me some more advice, without giving too much detail, apart from doing the course DO482 I would appreciate it
Thanks in advance
Thank you very much
The truth is that redhat exams are very tricky in some aspects, a silly detail can make you fail the exam, even if the rest you do well and that is discouraging.
As the typology of this exam, as you say, is different, that's why I was asking.
If you allow me one last question, the integrated development environment that is in the exam already comes with the autocomplete plugins, intellisense etc ?
Thank you!!
What do you think about the development environment with vscodium to work with Java?.
In my opinion, used to coding in eclipse, even with all the plugins, it seems to me a very poor IDE compared to Ellipse or IntelliJ.
The truth is that vscodium slows me down a lot when working and it is something that concern me a lot for the exam.
Hi @dkcbk and thanks for sharing your tips,
Can I ask if the Quarkus documentation is provided?
For example:
https://quarkus.io/guides/kafka
https://quarkus.io/guides/kafka-schema-registry-avro
https://quarkus.io/guides/kafka-streams
The exam page only mentions: « AMQ and AMQ Streams, Kafka and Kafka Streams related documentation is available during the exam. », so I'm not sure that includes Quarkus docs.
Thanks in advance for your reply.
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