. . . "3"^^ . . . . . . . "You must have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) that is compatible with the Single-Tier (Lite Edition) ODBC Driver for JDBC Data Sources. \nGenerally, the latest JVM from http://java.com/ is the best choice. \nIf using a 64-bit ODBC Driver, you must have a 64-bit JVM." . . . "You must have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) that is compatible with the Single-Tier (Lite Edition) ODBC Driver for JDBC Data Sources. \r\n\r\nGenerally, the latest JVM from http://java.com/ is the best choice. \r\n\r\nIf using a 64-bit ODBC Driver, you must have a 64-bit JVM." . "You must have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) that is compatible with the Single-Tier (Lite Edition) ODBC Driver for JDBC Data Sources. \r\nGenerally, the latest JVM from http://java.com/ is the best choice. \r\nIf using a 64-bit ODBC Driver, you must have a 64-bit JVM." . "Step 3" . "You must have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) that is compatible with the Single-Tier (Lite Edition) ODBC Driver for JDBC Data Sources. \n\nGenerally, the latest JVM from http://java.com/ is the best choice. \n\nIf using a 64-bit ODBC Driver, you must have a 64-bit JVM." . . . .