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Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developer
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A recognized step forward — weigh the background the vendor recommends below.
Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developer maps to Red Hat's published exam domains, and Red Hat lists a recommended background — check it below before you commit, then use the domains as your study order. RoleMath Difficulty methodology
Who this certification is designed for
The vendor’s stated audience, plus an honest fit for your starting point. No pass rates, no guarantees.
Per Red Hat: This course is designed for experienced JSE developers who want to extend and test their knowledge and skills in modern enterprise Java development. Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developer — official vendor page
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Difficulty profile
A cited estimate of what the exam requires, split into two honest lenses — not one number, not a pass rate. RoleMath Difficulty methodology
These are exam-structure lenses, not a pass rate or anything about you.
Cost & upkeep
Exam fee plus what it takes to keep it — the recurring cost most pages hide.
- Exam voucher (US)
- $500 Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developer — official vendor page
- 3-year self-study cost
- $500
- Renewal terms
- Current for three (3) years from the date earned; renewal must be completed before the credential becomes non-current. Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developer — official vendor page
No ROI math here — we never compare cost to a salary. training;renewal still needs verification. See the full cost breakdown →
Exam at a glance
How Red Hat administers the exam — the logistics only. This is format, not a pass prediction, and it says nothing about how hard the material is for your background.
- Format
- This exam is a hands-on, practical exam that requires you to undertake real-world development tasks. Internet access is not provided during the exam, and you will not be permitted to bring any hard copy or electronic documentation into the exam. This prohibition includes notes, books, or any other materials. Documentation that ships with JBoss EAP is available during the exam.
Skills measured
The official objective domains and their exam weight — titles & weights only, straight from the vendor’s exam objectives. Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developer — official vendor page
This vendor does not publish exam-domain weightings, so the domains are shown unweighted.
Prerequisites
What's required vs merely recommended — stated plainly.
- Hard requirement
- Yes — see the vendor Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developer — official vendor page
Version & change log
Which version is current — so you prepare for the exam that’s live today, not a retired one.
- Current version
- This exam is based on JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 7.
What this proves — and how Red Hat says to prepare
Red Hat’s own framing of who earns it and what it signals, plus their free official study material. Quoted and cited — never dressed up as a job guarantee.
- What it signals you can do
- Red Hat official exam page lists hands-on task areas for this credential.
Job titles the mapped roles report
Reported job titles from the U.S. Department of Labor’s O*NET for the occupations Red Hat Certified Enterprise Microservices Developermaps to — the language of the market, not a placement or hiring claim. Titles vary by employer, seniority, and location.
- Infrastructure Engineer
- IT Architect (Information Technology Architect)
- IT Engineer (Information Technology Engineer)
- Network and Infrastructure Engineer
- Solutions Architect
- Systems Application Engineer
- Systems Architect
- Systems Consultant
- Systems Engineer
- Web Architect
Source: O*NET OnLine reported job titles for the mapped SOC occupations.
Pay context for the roles this maps to
Occupation-level government data for a related role — not a salary this certification pays you.
$55,940 to $188,470 · Cloud Engineer (SOC 15-1299) BLS OEWS — Cloud Engineer (15-1299), national
This is what the occupation pays across the whole economy — set by the job, your experience, and location, not by holding this certification. Your actual pay will differ. See the full role page →
Every figure on this page, sourced
The claims above trace to these records — the source, and when it was last checked. If a figure has no row here, we did not publish it.
| ID | Supports | Source | Checked |
|---|---|---|---|
| SCHEMA-CIT-1 | Schema citation | Explore Red Hat certifications to complete your learning journey. | Logged in source packet |
| SCHEMA-CIT-2 | Schema citation | Official Red Hat unweighted objective source | Logged in source packet |
| SCHEMA-CIT-3 | Schema citation | EX183 official credential detail page | Logged in source packet |
| SCHEMA-CIT-4 | Schema citation | Official Html And Pdf | Logged in source packet |
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