This diagram shows a JAZN shell directory structure, which consists of nodes, where nodes contain subnodes that represent the properties of the parent node. This diagram shows a hierarchy where the top level is root and the second level contains three nodes: realms, policy, and loginmodules.

Under realms is a realm node. Under realm are two nodes: users and roles (higher-level roles node). Under users is a user node; under user are two nodes: roles (lower-level roles node under user) and permissions. Under roles is a role node. Under permissions is a permission node.

Under the higher-level roles node is a role node; under role are three nodes: users, roles (lower-level roles node under role), and permissions. Under users is a user node; under roles is a role node; under permissions is a permission node.

There are no nodes under the policy node.

Under loginmodules is an applications node; under that is a lower-level loginmodules node; under that is an options node.

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