Java JDK Pop-UP
MacBook Pro (Retina, Mid 2012), OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)
Apparently there is a 'CHROME' incompatibility which causes this. I would hope that Apple, Google and Oracle would collaborate to resolve.
A
If you've installed the Facebook video-calling plugin, and you no longer want to use it, you can remove it as follows.
1. Back up all data.
2. Open the Library folder in your home folder by holding down the option key and selecting
Go ▹ Library
from the Finder menu bar.
3. Move these items from the Library folder to the Trash:
LaunchAgents/com.facebook.videochat.name.plist
Application Support/Facebook
Here name represents your Facebook name.
4. Log out or restart the computer, then empty the Trash.
B
If you do want to use that plugin, or any other software (such as some Adobe products) that depends on Java, install the Java runtime distributed by Apple.
C
If you don't have the Facebook plugin and you don't want to install Java, please ask for other instructions.
Do you actually need Java on that Mac? If not simply uninstall the Oracle Java and re-install the Mac legacy version: https://support.apple.com/kb/DL1572?locale=nl_NL
Java JDK Pop-UP