License Audit and System Measurement for J2EE Systems

Hello,
I'm working on our annual license audit at this time, and for the first time the measurement plan includes non-ABAP systems:  Enterprise Portal, Adobe Document Services, NWDI, and even the Java developers' NWDS installations.  I'm fully conversant with the use of USMM and SLAW on the ABAP side, but I have no idea how to measure the J2EE systems, and I am unable to find any documentation on this.  I did find one powerpoint presentation that talked about measuring Portal and Duet systems, but it's only valid for 6.40-based systems, and we are a 7.00 shop (NetWeaver 2004s).  In any case, when I tried the suggestion in the presentation, it simply didn't exist for our Portal or ADS systems on 7.00.
Does anyone have any suggestions for how to proceed?
Thanks,
--Matt

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