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= Pre-Installation Requirements for Single-Tier "Express" Edition ODBC Driver for DB2, for Mac OS X =
== DBMS Requirements ==
You need to know a variety of information pertaining to your DB2 DBMS:
* [[HowDoIIdentifyTheDB2ListeningPort|DB2 TCP port]]
* Hostname or IP address of the DB2 database server
* DB2 database name
== Software Requirements ==
* You must have a **Java Runtime Environment (JRE)** that is compatible with our components.
#* The JRE was part of the default Mac OS X installation, for Cheetah (10.0) through Snow Leopard (10.6).
#* As of Lion (10.7), you may need to manually choose to add Java, but the OS should prompt you to do so when you try to use Java components.
#* All Java software shipped by Apple and/or installed as part of Mac OS X, through Java 6 (a/k/a 1.6), is compatible. See 64-bit ODBC Application notes below!
#* All Java software [[http://java.com/|obtainable from Oracle]] for Lion (10.7) and later, i.e., Java 7 and later, is compatible. See 32-bit ODBC Application notes below!
* Important notes for users of 64-bit ODBC Applications:
#* All Java software shipped by Apple and/or installed as part of Mac OS X, through Java 6 (a/k/a 1.6), is 32-bit only, and can only be used by 32-bit ODBC client applications, including iODBC Administrator.app (found in /Applications/iODBC/
). If you are using a 64-bit ODBC client application (e.g., Microsoft Excel 2016 or later), you must upgrade to [[http://java.com/|Java 8 or later from Oracle]], and then reinstall the Express Edition ODBC Driver.
* Important notes for users of 32-bit ODBC Applications:
#* All Java software [[http://java.com/|obtainable from Oracle]] for Lion (10.7) and later, i.e., Java 7 and later, is 64-bit only, and can only be used by 64-bit ODBC client applications, including iODBC Administrator64.app (found in /Applications/iODBC/
). If you are using a 32-bit ODBC client application (e.g., Microsoft Excel 2011 or earlier), you must downgrade to [[http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572|Java 6 from Apple]], and then reinstall the Express Edition ODBC Driver.
* Important note for Snow Leopard (10.6), Leopard (10.5), and Tiger (10.4) users: PowerPC-based applications on Intel-based Macs cannot connect through our "Lite" Edition ODBC-to-JDBC Bridge, due to limitations in Mac OS X and its JRE. Commonly problematic applications include Microsoft Query as shipped with Microsoft Office:Mac v.X through Microsoft Office:Mac 2011 (upon which Microsoft Excel 2011 and earlier depend), and FileMaker Pro v8 and earlier.
#* PowerPC-native applications on PowerPC-based Macs can connect through our "Lite" Edition ODBC-to-JDBC Bridge.
#* Intel-native applications, and Universal Binary applications which include Intel-native components, on Intel-based Macs can connect through our "Lite" Edition ODBC-to-JDBC Bridge.
#* PowerPC-based applications on Intel-based Macs can connect to DB2 through the [[http://uda.openlinksw.com/mt/| Multi-Tier "Enterprise" Edition]] drivers.
== Configuration Requirements ==
* There are no software configuration requirements associated with the use of the "Express" Edition ODBC Driver for DB2.
== Next... ==
[[InstallDB2ExpressOSX|Proceed to Installation & Configuration]].