I can't uninstall java

Hello everybody i have faced some problem with my Java.Today i have tried to uninstall my java and i didn't do it because it tells me "an error occurred therefore we couldn't delete 'Javacontrolpanel' section.Before that i have put "JavaAppletPlugin.plugin" file to trash Help me what should i do iodinate want to java link on my system preference

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