Java instalation for Mac

Hello all.
I am new to java programming. I use mac and i wanted to download java into mac to try programing, but i can't find specific java application for mac. Can anyone suggest where i can get that program? can i download it for free or do i have to pay a fee for that?
thanx so much in advance.

Hello all.
I am new to java programming. I use mac and i wanted
to download java into mac to try programing, but i
can't find specific java application for mac. Can
anyone suggest where i can get that program? can i
download it for free or do i have to pay a fee for
that?
thanx so much in advance.try looking here...
http://developer.apple.com/java/
and for more details..
http://developer.apple.com/releasenotes/Java/Java142RNUpdate1/index.html
goodluck.

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