How do I install Java for Mac OS X Lion?

After installed Lion, I always reive a message " TO open"JAVA," you need to install a JAVA Runtime, but you not connected to the internet." but I was connect to the internet. I following the instuction to test the net connection, the net is fine, I change from WIFI to Lan, still same.
I did installed Lion to my Air, after installed, the download for Runtime is auto. The problem happend with my MBP i7.
Please help me, without this, I can not regist my Quickbooks on like.

thanks, it won't work. But I find out Java is not part of Mac OSX anymore, you have to install it manually. You can get it here: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1421
I have just install it, it WORKS!!!!!!

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