Why OS X lion cannot use Java?

why OS X lion Java got new update?

This article may shed some light on it:
http://jaxenter.com/apple-to-remove-java-from-mac-os-x-32293.html
A Java update is available, and should appear when you first run a Java applet on Lion.

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