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

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 use Neon J2EE 64-bit but it gives error while open eclipse it required JDK-8 version.
so i want to configure tomcat-8.5 server and java compiler jdk-1.7 in eclipse.

No server runtime environment for GlassFish on eclipse kepler?

I am using Eclipse Kepler and GlassFish tools plungin. After I upgraded the latest version of GlassFish tools (6.5.0.201405081811) and other eclipse components, the Server Runtime Environment for GlassFish is gone.
The Server Runtime Environment only has Apache, Basic, JBoss and ObjectWeb. I can't start up GF server in eclipse anymore.
I am using JDK1.6 to startup eclipse, I don't know whether this is the root cause.
I ran into this same problem. Un-installing, then re-installing the glassfish tools did the trick for me.

How to configure Tomcat v8.0 server in Eclipse IDE?

I am using Eclipse Juno and I've installed Apache Tomcat/8.0.0-RC5 in my PC via windows installer. When I try to define a new server in Eclipse, under Apache, I don't have Tomcat v8.0 option. It stops at Tomcat v7.0. How can I get Apache Tomcat v8.0 running in Eclipse?
Keep an eye on http://bugs.eclipse.org/422298 . Support for 8.0 hasn't been added just yet.

Install Tomcat v7.0.32 in Eclipse

I'm using Eclipse Juno and Apache Tomcat 7.0.32, but I can't add my Tomcat in Eclipse. I have installed the JST Server Adapter Plug-in Developer Resources, but when I try to add my Tomcat doesn't appear an option for Apache Tomcat v7.0. But appear v6.0 and earlier.
Make sure you have the latest version of WTP (Web Tools Platform) installed. It should bring Tomcat 7 straight away. It will even give you the option of downloading Tomcat directly from Eclipse (in your case you don't seem to need it, though)

Indigo Java EE with GlassFish bundle

I use Eclipse Indigo Java EE and I want to use the GlassFish 3 server. I am used to work with Tomcat which can easily be accessed from Eclipse.
I followed How to install the GlassFish 3 server adapter with Eclipse Helios 3.6 answer but I got the following error:
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: GlassFish Java EE 5, Java EE 6 1.0.54 (com.sun.enterprise.jst.server.sunappsrv.feature.feature.group 1.0.54)
Missing requirement: GlassFish Java EE 5, Java EE 6 1.0.54 (com.sun.enterprise.jst.server.sunappsrv.feature.feature.group 1.0.54) requires 'org.eclipse.platform.feature.group [3.5.0,3.6.0)' but it could not be found
The solution for this problem is a dated link so I can't find any way to solve this issue.
Please provide me a up-to-date solution for this.
The information in the linked question is outdated.
You should
Download and unzip glassfish separately.
In Eclipse, choose Help -> Eclipse Marketplace..., and search for Glassfish. This will locate amongst others "GlassFish Java EE Application Server Plugin for Eclipse" which has an Install button. Use the button to install.
Wait.
Restart Eclipse if prompted.
In the Servers view, right-click and choose New -> Server... Now you can choose to install a Glassfish server. Be certain to use exactly the adapter for the Glassfish server you have. Point to the glassfish folder inside the unpacked server.