CUA with AS Java systems

Hi "Team"
Some of you may have read my previous post on SSO and CUA (I don't know how to post the link to that here, sorry).
Following up on that discussion, I'm no longer dealing with the SSO part of my problem.  I, however, need to get a good idea of how to get an AS Java system to get user and role assignments from my CUA master.  I've seen this done before.
The problem I'm facing is that I have documentation (that I've only partially read) that suggests how to go about getting the AS Java system to use an AS ABAP system as a user store, and I get the part that the AS JAVA system will read the user list from the ABAP system, and stay up to date.  But I'm not clear on how the role assignments between the CUA box and the JAVA box are setup.
The way I've seen it is that dummy roles are created in the AS ABAP box that is used as the user store (e.g. ECQ or something else) and then there is some correlation between those roles and the AS JAVA roles. 
Any suggestions on where I'd start getting this information together?
Thanks a lot!
Santosh Krishnan

Julius,
I agree with you.  But my client has made promises to their big guys and so they've made agreements (way prior to bringing me onboard to get this all going) that I have no influence upon.  I actually suggested exactly what you wrote, but I got so much heat on it, I now have a healthy burnt look.
So I'm going to have to implement CUA, and get the AS JAVA boxes to use that method to provision users and handle role assignments.
However I didn't get your point about many many clients.  Am I missing something regarding the setup?  So far (with the information I have), I was thinking I'd designate one ABAP system as the user store for the Java systems.  Do elaborate.
Thanks a lot.
Santosh Krishnan

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