This figure conceptually illustrates the four-step process of how an application is synchronously provisioned using command-line LDAP tools. The first step illustrates a new user entry being created in Oracle Internet Directory by showing an arrow pointing from a box representing a command-line LDAP tool to a box representing Oracle Internet Directory. The second step illustrates the Oracle directory integration platform identifying new users entries in Oracle Internet Directory that require provisioning by showing a bidirectional arrow between the Oracle Internet Directory box and a box representing the Oracle directory integration platform. The third step illustrates the Oracle directory integration platform invoking the Data Access Java plug-in by showing a bidirectional arrow between the Oracle directory integration platform box and a graphical element representing the Data Access Java plug-in. The fourth step illustrates the Data Access Java plug-in provisioning the new user accounts in the application by showing a bidirectional arrow between the Data Access Java plug-in graphical element and a box representing a provisioning-integrated application.