Java version

I just downloaded last 77 update Java from Oracle saying that all older versions will be deleted by gov ' t; now Apple has said that I should replace it with an older version? and where can I find the application that is not in the Applications.  MacBook Air OS 10.10.5. (OpenOffice needs Java to run the macro for taxes)

/ Plug-Ins/JavaAppletPlugin.plugin//library/Internet

You can use the terminal command to search

sudo find / -name java

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