TestNG not compatible with eclipse 2019-09 - eclipse

I recently installed Eclipse Oxygen version 2019-09 and trying to install TestNG, also searched on Eclipse Marketplace, and tried to install it by drag and drop method, but its is giving me following error.
I also tried adding an external JAR for TestNG 'testng-6.9.10'.
Please help me with the method to install the same.Error while adding TestNG.
Version

To solve the problem, I just updated my Eclipse by checking the software updates from Eclipse > help > Check for updates.
Then I was able to install TestNG for Eclipse, which solved the problem.

For some reason the Check for updates solution didn't work with our Eclipse (2019-09), we solved it using Help\Install New Software and after that https://testng.org/testng-eclipse-update-site/:

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run as testNG is missing

The option runAs->TestNG on xml file is missing somehow on my eclipse,
I tried to install the eclipse from scratch and now I have Version: 2018-12 (4.10.0).
Also I have latest JDK and JRE testNG is installed as far as I see and when I want to install them again I have a problem.
All the threads that i saw till now nothing helped me and i tried all the solution as i wrote maybe you have any idea
the only solution i founded till now is that i need to install eclipse from scratch and convert the same project again to TestNG and to copy the old XML to the new one, if its the latest eclipse than to download the beta version of TestNG
There is an issue with the TestNG plugin and Eclipse 2018-12 (https://github.com/cbeust/testng-eclipse/issues/408). You can use the current beta version from https://github.com/cbeust/testng-eclipse.
If the picture above of your installed software is the current state of your Eclipse 2018-12 setup, it cannot be a clean install. The version 6.14.x of the TestNG plugin is not compatible with 2018-12. It is not possible to install the plugin with Eclipse. Either the existing Eclipse directories are reused or the plugin directories have been added manually. It is important to remove them. After that, it should be possible to install the version 7 beta of the TestNG plugin.
It should look like this:
With this setup, you will get your context menu entry for TestNG:

The selected wizard could not be started in eclipse for Anltr 4 .How to solve?

The selected wizard could not be started.
Failed to create injector for com.github.jknack.antlr4ide.Antlr4 ExtensionFactory: com.github.jknack.antlr4ide.ui.Antlr4ExecutableExtensionFactory
Failed to create injector for com.github.jknack.antlr4ide.Antlr4
How do I solve this problem?
I have solved the problem by installing xtext 2.7.3:
Download
In Eclipse > Help > Install New Software...
Add... > Archive > Select downloaded .zip file
Check Xtext from the list > Continue installing
Restart eclipse
*Instructions found here also.
I am using Eclipse Mars but this works well with Luna version also.
Make sure that you have Xtext 2.7.3 installed.
You can check this by going to Help->Installation Details. Check if you have any other version of Xtext installed. If yes, then please uninstall that.
Go to Help->Install New Software , put http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/tmf/xtext/updates/composite/releases/ in the Work With textbox and hit enter. It will take some time fetching from the server. Click Next, accept license/agreement and then Finish. Your Xtext 2.7.3 is installed.
If still your project is not running you can follow this answer.
Trouble Setting Up ANTLR 4 IDE on Eclipse Luna (4.4)
Installed the specific 2.7.3 Xtext version using the downloaded zip and it corrected the issue for me running neon on my mac os x El Capitan

How to install the JSystem plugin for Eclipse

As per the JSystem documentation it's stated that the installer of JSystem has a little checkbox which install the eclipse plugin, but the screenshot on the manual it's for Windows XP(http://www.jsystemtest.org/sites/default/files/help/Chapter%203%20Getting%20Started%20with.htm#_Toc206753837) and right now I'm using ubuntu 12.04 with Eclipse Juno. I just installed JSystem here and can't find that little checkbox.
Also the documentation is sparse and short. Does anybody know how to install the JSystem plugin for Eclipse?
Thank you!
Actually, the Eclipse plugin is no longer part of the JSystem installation.
If you still want to use it, you can grab one of the older installation packages from SourceForge
(Version 5.7.02 would do the trick).
If are having problems with the Linux installation, you can install it on windows and copy manually the com.ignis.eclipse.plugin_5.7.02 jar from the jsystem/runner/Eclipse folder to the Eclipse plugins folder.
After restarting the Eclipse, you would be able to create a new JSystem project using the plugin.
One of the main reasons that the plugin is no longer provided and supported is that JSystem is now using Maven and most of the plugin functionality is now done via Maven archetypes.
To learn more about it please refer to the Getting started guide

Eclipse Marketplace not showing up (missing) on 3.7 Indigo

I installed the Eclipse Marketplace via http://download.eclipse.org/mpc/indigo/ and Help>Install New Software... and it's not showing up under the help menu as expected after a complete reboot and I can't seem to find anyone else who is having this problem?
What led me to installing the Eclipse Marketplace in the first place was my attempt to install Eclipse Color Themes (http://eclipse-color-theme.github.com/update/). Eclipse Color Themes did not appear where indicated in it's documentation either so I thought I would attempt installing through the marketplace but I think I may have a larger plug-in related issue however plug-ins like Aptana and other misc. custom plug-ins installed correctly.
I'm running Eclipse on Windows 7 64-bit if that's of any help as well.
I had same problem.
I add http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo repo and install MPC and Maven.
I tried #d_pilot's answer which didn't work but found the repo at http://download.eclipse.org/mpc/indigo/
You should be able to change the /mpc/(version)/ to get whatever you want from there, which is nice for all the other eclipse classic versions.
more current link: http://www.eclipse.org/mpc/archive.php
To add some Google search terms:
I had this issue when installing via Ubuntu apt-get package management and ransom bot's answer worked for me.

Eclipse Java EE - Galileo - Unable to view plugins

I am new to Eclipse so I am having a hard time troubleshooting this problem. I have a new installation of Eclipse Java EE - Galileo on Windows, and I am unable to see any changes made in the IDE after installing plugins. I have verified that the plugins are installed via installation details, but see no changes made.
For example, after installing the maven integration plugin m2eclipse I go to File->New->Project ... and I have no option for maven. After installing the QuickRex plugin I have no view for it etc.
I have tried re-installing the plugins, re-installing Eclipse, and starting Eclipse with the -clean option, but nothing has resolved the issue.
Any ideas? Thanks!
Ok. This is just a wild guess but could you start over with a fresh install and make sure that you uncheck the option Contact all update sites during install to find required software as shown below:
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I faced a similar problem (on another platform than yours), some updates were "disabling" all my plugins. Not checking this option allowed me to work around this issue.
Follow-up: You'll need to install that Zest stuff manually from the GEF update site:
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