on 2012 May 04 10:20 AM
Hi Experts,
We are at EHP5 and implementing the ESS. As read from many sources there are two options for implementing ESS in EHP5. One is through Netweaver Business Client and other is through Netweaver Enterprise Portal.
Can someone please tell the differences between them and which one should prefer while implementation, I mean Pros n cons of both.
http://help.sap.com/erp2005_ehp_05/helpdata/en/1c/d363d96e604378bb2b6661d543e7b9/content.htm
Regards
TS
Request clarification before answering.
MWBC offers low TCO but if you dont implement POrtal, you might be missing some services in EHP5 like benefits which are converted to WD ABAP in EHp6 only,
But if you go with EHp6, all services are converted to WD ABAP and NWBC will be perfect fit then
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NWBC and EP both are great depending upon what you want to look for...
For implementing HCM services and if the company has never implemented self-services, then NWBC is the better option compared to EP.
My reasons for supporting NWBC:
Pro's for EP
But besides this, I do not see a major need for EP.... If you are a company who is implementing self-service for the first time, then NWBC would be a better choice...
If you get EhP6, then all services are in WD-ABAP... if you are on EhP5, all but Benefits services are in WD-ABAP. Benefits is still in Java. It will be converted to ABAP in EhP6 release.
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Hi TS,
I can only give some pros for EP since we don't use NWBC:
Pros for EP:
- Zero Footprint
- Multiplatform
- Nice unique branding options
- Single point of entry for all different kind of applications no matter the architecture
- Can be accessed from pretty much everywhere since it's, in the end, a web service
Methinks NWBC has a better performance but misses the above Pros and if I'm not mistaken, it is a client application, so you will have this application on every computer which needs to have access on business applications and I wager it's about ~600MB to ~800MB.
In my opinion: NWBC for smaller companies who dont need multiplatform stuff and only want to distribute some WDAs, other than that. EP is still better for bigger companies.
Cheers, Lukas
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Hi Lukas,
Just a small correction: NWBC also has a "web" version since ehp5. So it is also available as a web portal, but fully Web Dynpro ABAP based. So in this scenario, you cannot execute Web Dynpro Java applications, which could be a problem (for instance, if you want to use UWL or other Java-only services).
Kr,
Julien
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