JAVA Preferences not in utilities

I need my java applet to work again.  I went to the forums was told to go to FINDER - UTILTIES - JAVA PREFERENCES and allow java.
My Problem there is not JAVA PREFERENCES when I go to Utilities.  HELP -- I need to get work done

You are going to want to check system preferences. Make sure you have the correct java running by going to: www.java.com/en/download/testjava.jsp

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