Java Development Kit (aka JDK) on Intel Mac ?

Hello,
I'm considering seriously about buying an iMac Core Duo. I found most of the information I needed.
However, I didn't found anything about the JDK. I'm using Netbeans quite often, so I want to be sure I'll be able to use it.
Is there a JDK delivered with MacOSX for Intel, and which version is it ? I assume that there is a JDK, but I want to be sure before buying this machine.
Thank you.
Power Mac G5 (1.6Ghz)   Mac OS X (10.4.2)   1.5Gb RAM

The Apple Developer Connection has lots of good information for developers, including Java.
http://developer.apple.com/java/faq/development.html

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