Difference Between NWBC login and Portal login in GRC10

Hi All,
Can any one tell the difference between NWBC login and Portal Login in GRC 10?
Thanks & Regards
Mohammed Wasim

Hi,
NWBC is web dynpro application running on ABAP stack while Enterprise portal is java application running on Java stack.
Hope this answers your query.
BR,
Mangesh

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