Apache Tomcat 8.5 is not available in Eclipse EE IDE (Kepler) for Ubuntu 18.04











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I've installed Eclipse Java EE IDE (Kepler) for Web Developers in Ubuntu 18.04. I also have Apache Tomcat 8.5 running and add this to my Eclipse. However, when I go to Preferences > Server > Runtime environments I can only see up to Tomcat 7 for selection, how do I add Tomcat versions above this?










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  • you are using an earlier version of eclipse than mars, but have you looked at stackoverflow.com/questions/17868232/… ?
    – 4dc0
    Nov 10 at 16:41










  • Why don't you use the latest version of Eclipse (i.e. Photon Release Candidate 3 (4.8.0RC3))?
    – Abhinav
    Nov 10 at 17:22










  • Wow... Kepler -> Luna -> Mars -> Neon -> Oxygen -> Photon. Why are you using like 100 years old Eclipse :)?
    – Pavel Horal
    Nov 11 at 0:45










  • I see. I did have the latest version installed but realised I need to have Java EE setup. I didn't realise before that was an option during installation but instead went and downloaded Java EE (and I see now is an old version, still trying to understand Eclipse). Thanks, I have later Tomcat versions showing now.
    – Martyn
    Nov 11 at 15:00















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I've installed Eclipse Java EE IDE (Kepler) for Web Developers in Ubuntu 18.04. I also have Apache Tomcat 8.5 running and add this to my Eclipse. However, when I go to Preferences > Server > Runtime environments I can only see up to Tomcat 7 for selection, how do I add Tomcat versions above this?










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  • you are using an earlier version of eclipse than mars, but have you looked at stackoverflow.com/questions/17868232/… ?
    – 4dc0
    Nov 10 at 16:41










  • Why don't you use the latest version of Eclipse (i.e. Photon Release Candidate 3 (4.8.0RC3))?
    – Abhinav
    Nov 10 at 17:22










  • Wow... Kepler -> Luna -> Mars -> Neon -> Oxygen -> Photon. Why are you using like 100 years old Eclipse :)?
    – Pavel Horal
    Nov 11 at 0:45










  • I see. I did have the latest version installed but realised I need to have Java EE setup. I didn't realise before that was an option during installation but instead went and downloaded Java EE (and I see now is an old version, still trying to understand Eclipse). Thanks, I have later Tomcat versions showing now.
    – Martyn
    Nov 11 at 15:00













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I've installed Eclipse Java EE IDE (Kepler) for Web Developers in Ubuntu 18.04. I also have Apache Tomcat 8.5 running and add this to my Eclipse. However, when I go to Preferences > Server > Runtime environments I can only see up to Tomcat 7 for selection, how do I add Tomcat versions above this?










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I've installed Eclipse Java EE IDE (Kepler) for Web Developers in Ubuntu 18.04. I also have Apache Tomcat 8.5 running and add this to my Eclipse. However, when I go to Preferences > Server > Runtime environments I can only see up to Tomcat 7 for selection, how do I add Tomcat versions above this?







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  • you are using an earlier version of eclipse than mars, but have you looked at stackoverflow.com/questions/17868232/… ?
    – 4dc0
    Nov 10 at 16:41










  • Why don't you use the latest version of Eclipse (i.e. Photon Release Candidate 3 (4.8.0RC3))?
    – Abhinav
    Nov 10 at 17:22










  • Wow... Kepler -> Luna -> Mars -> Neon -> Oxygen -> Photon. Why are you using like 100 years old Eclipse :)?
    – Pavel Horal
    Nov 11 at 0:45










  • I see. I did have the latest version installed but realised I need to have Java EE setup. I didn't realise before that was an option during installation but instead went and downloaded Java EE (and I see now is an old version, still trying to understand Eclipse). Thanks, I have later Tomcat versions showing now.
    – Martyn
    Nov 11 at 15:00


















  • you are using an earlier version of eclipse than mars, but have you looked at stackoverflow.com/questions/17868232/… ?
    – 4dc0
    Nov 10 at 16:41










  • Why don't you use the latest version of Eclipse (i.e. Photon Release Candidate 3 (4.8.0RC3))?
    – Abhinav
    Nov 10 at 17:22










  • Wow... Kepler -> Luna -> Mars -> Neon -> Oxygen -> Photon. Why are you using like 100 years old Eclipse :)?
    – Pavel Horal
    Nov 11 at 0:45










  • I see. I did have the latest version installed but realised I need to have Java EE setup. I didn't realise before that was an option during installation but instead went and downloaded Java EE (and I see now is an old version, still trying to understand Eclipse). Thanks, I have later Tomcat versions showing now.
    – Martyn
    Nov 11 at 15:00
















you are using an earlier version of eclipse than mars, but have you looked at stackoverflow.com/questions/17868232/… ?
– 4dc0
Nov 10 at 16:41




you are using an earlier version of eclipse than mars, but have you looked at stackoverflow.com/questions/17868232/… ?
– 4dc0
Nov 10 at 16:41












Why don't you use the latest version of Eclipse (i.e. Photon Release Candidate 3 (4.8.0RC3))?
– Abhinav
Nov 10 at 17:22




Why don't you use the latest version of Eclipse (i.e. Photon Release Candidate 3 (4.8.0RC3))?
– Abhinav
Nov 10 at 17:22












Wow... Kepler -> Luna -> Mars -> Neon -> Oxygen -> Photon. Why are you using like 100 years old Eclipse :)?
– Pavel Horal
Nov 11 at 0:45




Wow... Kepler -> Luna -> Mars -> Neon -> Oxygen -> Photon. Why are you using like 100 years old Eclipse :)?
– Pavel Horal
Nov 11 at 0:45












I see. I did have the latest version installed but realised I need to have Java EE setup. I didn't realise before that was an option during installation but instead went and downloaded Java EE (and I see now is an old version, still trying to understand Eclipse). Thanks, I have later Tomcat versions showing now.
– Martyn
Nov 11 at 15:00




I see. I did have the latest version installed but realised I need to have Java EE setup. I didn't realise before that was an option during installation but instead went and downloaded Java EE (and I see now is an old version, still trying to understand Eclipse). Thanks, I have later Tomcat versions showing now.
– Martyn
Nov 11 at 15:00

















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