What is the Java Development Toolkit?

I have been playing Pogo.com for 6 years, however, the last 2 weeks I am/was not able to play a game. They said to adjust computer settings, I did. They said contact my security, I did. Now, they say to install the Java Development Toolkit.
What do I do?
Please help.

You may be looking for this: [http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jdk7u7-downloads-1836413.html]
Then restart Firefox :-)

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