Credentials
IBM is excited to announce the release of another Performance Based Exam: IBM Liberty 2023 Cloud Native Java Developer
19 June 2023 | Written by: Jessica Fernandez
Categorized: Credentials
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The IBM Liberty 2023 Cloud Native Java Developer exam is designed to test developers who are writing and developing cloud-native applications, primarily using MicroProfile and Jakarta EE technologies.
In this exam, candidates are presented with a combination of traditional multiple-choice and performance-based questions. In the performance-based section, a candidate is presented with a live lab environment and are asked to complete a series of tasks. This combination allows us to better assess a candidate’s skills and abilities.
Click here to learn more about IBM’s Performance Based Testing.
Details on the IBM Liberty 2023 Cloud Native Java Developer exam can be found at the link below including a study guide, sample test, assessment exam (not performance-based), as well as a link to register for the exam with PearsonVue. Currently our performance-based exams will only be available at PearsonVue testing centers. This will help mitigate issues with latency and allow a better candidate experience.
Link to exam: IBM Liberty 2023 Cloud Native Java Developer
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