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I am one of many Java developers which took Java Certifications exams from Sun Microsystems in the past. Some time ago I received a notification that Sun's http://certmanager.net/sun is not available anymore and information will be transfered to Oracle's CertView. But I never took any Oracle exams before, so I have no CertView login. Now I have a dilemma:

I should create a CertView account myself and Oracle will transfer 
my previous certification history to it.

OR:

I should do nothing and wait till Oracle creates a CertView account for me and 
notifies me about that.

I have read all Oracle's FAQ I found, but did not find any answer. Does anyone can clarify this for me?

UPD Now answer is known. Oracle published instructions how to proceed:

http://blogs.oracle.com/certification/entry/0604

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Send a mail to whoever sent you the notification? Or to some Oracle contact address? – PaĆ­lo Ebermann Jun 27 '11 at 0:22
I did so. But answer did not contain any information related to my question - they just repeat what was known to me before - that I need to create account at pearsonvue. No words about certview. – Nulldevice Jul 1 '11 at 8:15
This question comply FAQ from my point of view. I do not understand why it was closed. It would be nice if people that did so provide any comment on that. – Nulldevice Jul 1 '11 at 8:17
If you believe that this question is reasonable, please help me to re-open it – Nulldevice Jul 8 '11 at 8:43
It's off topic for Stackoverflow. It would be on-topic at programmers.stackexchange.com -- I'm surprised it was not moved there, rather than closed. – Ernest Friedman-Hill Jul 11 '11 at 14:37

closed as off topic by Piskvor, Andrew Medico, Ken White, bmargulies, Femaref Jun 25 '11 at 22:35

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