Latest  JAVA Runtime Environment (JRE) and Adobe flash player 10.x or above

From where i can get latest  JAVA Runtime Environment (JRE) and Adobe flash player 10.x or above
i am using OS X MOUNTAIN LION

PC Requirements for E-Learning: 
Processor
PC with dual core 2GHz CPU, 1GB memory
Operating system
Microsoft Windows XP
RAM
1GB RAM recommended
Monitor
Supporting resolution say 800 x 600 or 1024 X 768
Colour Resolution
32 bit high colour
Browser
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7.x or higher
Plug-in
Adobe Flash Player 10.x or above for Windows XP
Network
512 kbps. For HQ Video experience up to 1Mbps
Devices
CD-ROM drive, Sound card, Keyboard, External mouse, speakers or headphones
  Plug-ins Required:  To run the E-Learning make sure that your PC  has the  latest  JAVA Runtime Environment (JRE) and Adobe flash player 10.x or above.  If the plug-ins are  not available in the PC the same may be downloaded from the Internet and installed. ok i have to ue one e learning programme. Although i m not using Microsoft windows XP. Is there any way i can useit in OS X Mountain Lion

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