Zeppelin download link? - apache-zeppelin

I have installed Zeppelin but incubator is not there. What is the link to download Zeppelin which could be integrated with cloudera?
I have tried downloading the zeppelin through this link http://zeppelin.apache.org/download.html
and also by git link
https://github.com/apache/zeppelin
but when i downloaded and tried with both the versions still the incubator is missing. Please let me know the proper procedure to download zeppelin and how to integrate it with cloudera. Thanks for your help.

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The reactjs.org website is also hosted on Github in this repository: https://github.com/reactjs/reactjs.org
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I just created a .jsp file in my google app engine project. How to resolve the below error.
Description Resource Path Location Type
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Kindly let me know.
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the accepted answer was a year ago
updated answer from reference
In the end I seem to have wasted my bounty as I found the solution (with a little help) myself.
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It was located in a tab called 'Markers' in pane found at the bottom of the Eclipse window.
It seems that Eclipse wasn't aware that I had installed the JDK.
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I rebuilt my project but the same error was there. I had forgotten to check the box that tells Eclipse to use the jdk instead of the jre.
As soon as I did that Eclipse rebuilt my project and the error was gone.
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In Eclipse Window->Preference->Java->Installed JREs
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Click OK.
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JFTR:
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