How do I install Eclipse Marketplace in Eclipse Classic?

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I'm running Eclipse 3.6.1 Classic, which does not come with the Eclipse Marketplace plugin by default. I've looked around the Eclipse website, but I don't see an available plugin for installing Eclipse Marketplace. Am I just not seeing it?

Eclipse Solutions


Solution 1 - Eclipse

Help → Install new Software → Switch to the Kepler Repository → General Purpose Tools → Marketplace Client

If you use Eclipse Luna SR 1, the released Marketplace contains a bug; you have to install it from the Marketplace update site. This is fixed again in Luna SR 2.

Marketplace update site:

Solution 2 - Eclipse

The steps below are for Eclipse Indigo Classic Version.

  1. Help->Install New Software...
  2. Point to Eclipse Indigo Site, If not available add the site "Indigo - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo"
  3. Work with the above site
  4. Look at "General Purpose Tools"->Marketplace Client
  5. After installing, restart Eclipse and you can find Marketplace in "Help->Eclipse Marketplace..."

Solution 3 - Eclipse

  1. Help->Install New Software...

  2. Point to Eclipse Juno Site, If not available add the site "Juno - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno"

  3. Select and expand general purpose tools

  4. Select and install Marketplace client

Solution 4 - Eclipse

With Eclipse 3.7 Indigo, I found the link at http://www.eclipse.org/mpc/ which told me the download location and plugin was http://download.eclipse.org/mpc/indigo/ Which made the "Eclipse Marketplace Client" available in my Software updates after I added that address as a repository. Didn't seem to be in the core list on a fresh install.

Solution 5 - Eclipse

help=>install new software=>workwith choice Juno - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno and search in the below "type filter text" --------------market

you will see this plugs Marketplace Client

Solution 6 - Eclipse

This is how i managed to install the thing in my indigo

  1. Help->Install New Software
  2. add this 'http://download.eclipse.org/mpc/indigo/" to the work with field
  3. Press enter key
  4. choose the marketplace.

follow the steps

Solution 7 - Eclipse

The easy way to do it

  1. Help--> Install New Software

  2. In the box type in http://download.eclipse.org/mpc/juno

  3. General Purpose Tools--> Select Eclipse Marketplace checkbox and Finish.

Along with these steps I tried To install the whole bunch of software, but it gives an error later. So please make sure you select only one or two at a time.

Solution 8 - Eclipse

first Help then Install new Software then Switch to the Kepler Repository then General Purpose Tools finally Marketplace Client

Solution 9 - Eclipse

Go to Help=>install new software=>workwith choice kEPLER and

search in the below "type filter text" --------------market,

  1. Select and expand general purpose tools and find MPC Marketplace Client
  2. Restart After installed..

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