What is the URL for the Perforce Eclipse plugin - eclipse

What is the URL for the Perforce Eclipse plugin installation site?
I have tried:
https://www.perforce.com/downloads
https://www.perforce.com/
http://www.perforce.com/downloads
http://www.perforce.com/
https://www.perforce.com/downloads/helix-plugin-eclipse-p4eclipse
I also tried manually installing. The documentation on Perforce's website appears to be out of date.

I think this is it for Eclipse Photon:
http://www.perforce.com/downloads/http/p4-eclipse/install/4.8
How to install the Perforce plugin in Eclipse 3.8

For Photon, P4Eclipse 2018.3 supports it and you can grab it from http://ftp.perforce.com/perforce/r18.3/bin.java/
Then follow the "Installing from a zip file" section in the release notes:
https://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/user/p4eclipsenotes.txt
If you have an Eclipse version <= 4.4, and a Support entitlement, contact Perforce Support.

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How to install SVN Repository Exploring plugin for Eclipse? My current Eclipse version is 2.6.1. it does not have SVN Repository Exploring Perspective.
Update your eclipse firstly.
Help --> Eclipse MarketPlace, search subclipse, click install, and then follow the instructions to finish up the installation process.
I highly advise you to update your Eclipse instead of trying to make the plugins work with the obsolete version of the IDE. You will encounter numerous issues in order to make the plugins work with older versions of the IDE since most of the plugins require atleast the 3.4 version of Eclipse to function properly. You will need to dig the archives to find older version of plugins and then some-how make them compatible with the older eclipse
My adivse, download (not update) the latest version of eclipse from the official website. I believe the latest version in use is 4.3.1.
Update : The latest version in use is now 4.4.1 (Luna)
Did you try Help -> Install New Software -> All Available sites
There you can select SVN plugin. try to install
You can add a particular site there, for example 'http://subclipse.tigris.org/' and select the SVN Version as per the Eclipse and trying referring it from 'Help > Install New Software > Add Site' .
Hope this helps.

GWT Plugin for eclipse 3.7(helios). i am getting error

After selecting google plugin for eclipse and SDK and proceeding next . I am getting error
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.7 3.2.4.v201306061638-rel-r37
(com.google.gdt.eclipse.suite.e37.feature.feature.group 3.2.4.v201306061638-rel-r37)
Missing requirement: Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.7 3.2.4.v201306061638-rel-r37
(com.google.gdt.eclipse.suite.e37.feature.feature.group 3.2.4.v201306061638-rel-r37)
requires 'org.eclipse.wst.css.core 0.0.0' but it could not be found
Are you installing plugins using the eclipse marketplace? If you're installing plugins by manually entering repositories make sure they have a plugin that's compatible with your version of eclipse.
As Glenn noted, you need to be very careful with versions here.
It is best to install any ecplise pulgin using an update site. For Eclipse 3.7, you would use http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.7 for the GWT update site.
If you were to do a manual install, then make sure to download the correct archive, in your case 3.7, listed here: https://developers.google.com/eclipse/docs/install-from-zip
If the installation is giving you trouble, try restarting Eclipse and run it as administrator. This could be the case if Eclipse is installed in a shared or system directory (e.g. "Program Files").
If you have selected the Android development kit part of the GPE then you need to separately install the Android SDK. But you don't need that if you are only doing GWT development. Just uncheck that.

Cannot install Mercurial on Eclipse Juno

Attempting to install Mercurial on Eclipse Java EE IDE Juno from
http://cbes.javaforge.com/update in the Install new software...
but,
"Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found. Software being installed: codeBeamer Eclipse Studio (with Mylyn) 3.1.0.v201011161842 (org.codebeamer.eclipse.mylyn_feature.feature.group 3.1.0.v201011161842) Missing requirement: codeBeamer Eclipse Studio (with Mylyn) 3.1.0.v201011161842 (org.codebeamer.eclipse.mylyn_feature.feature.group 3.1.0.v201011161842) requires 'org.eclipse.mylyn_feature.feature.group 3.3.0' but it could not be found
I tried on Windows 7_64 and ubuntu 12.04_64. I even installed mylyn using the latest stable releases from http://download.eclipse.org/mylyn/releases/latest
Any Ideas?
Already browsed web and this site.
You could also try the update URL from the Google Code repository instead, which installs only MercurialEclipse.
+1 to installing from Google Code Repository.
Initially Eclipse wouldn't start because of problems with the older version of the plugin so to get past this simply removed the jar com.vectrace.MercurialEclipse_1.9.1.v201111302231.jar from the Eclipse plugins directory then uninstalled the existing plugin and re-installed from the link in smooth reggae's post.
All seems good so far.
The problem is, that the codeBeamer Eclipse Studio requires an older version of Mylyn (3.3.0), which isn't available for Juno.
But AFAIK you don't need the whole CBES, if you only need the Mercurial features. Try to select only MercurialEclipse, it should also be available in that update site.

Proper way to install SVNKit 1.7.x in Eclipse?

Folks,
I am a bit confused on how to get SVNKit 1.7 Beta 3 to work under Eclipse Indigo.
Using the Eclipse update site mentioned at http://svnkit.com/download.php, I installed new software from http://eclipse.svnkit.com/1.7.x. I selected both the items on the list, the core SVNKit Library and optional JNA Library.
The installation seems to have succeeded. When I look at the list of installed software, I see SVN Library 1.70 Beta 3 in the list.
However, Eclipse still does not recognized that my projects are source controlled.
When I go to Preferences, all I see is SVNKit 1.3.6-v1. I do not see SVNKit 1.7.
Is there some other step that I am missing? How do I get Subversive to recognized my Subversion 1.7 based projects?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Regards,Peter
To install SVNKit as an Eclipse plugin or to make sure that you have the latest version installed, use http://eclipse.svnkit.com/1.7.x/ as an update site location in Eclipse Update Manager.
List item In Eclipse menu select Help->Software Updates
List item Then choose 'Available Software' tab
List item Click 'Add Site...' button
List item Type http://eclipse.svnkit.com/1.7.x/ in the 'Location' field and press 'OK'.
List item Check the new site (it should appear in the list of update sites) and follow further steps as prompted by Eclipse.
Use http://eclipse.svnkit.com/1.3.x/ as an update site location to get older version of SVNKit (1.3.8).
In order to install SVNKit 1.7.x for Subversive I've opened Eclipse > Help > Install new software and used the link from http://www.polarion.com/products/svn/subversive/download.php page:
http://community.polarion.com/projects/subversive/download/eclipse/3.0/kepler-site/ – [required] Subversive SVN Connectors
After that new connector appeared under Eclipse Preferences.
Just for the records, as of March 2013, Subversive does seem to work with SVNKit 1.7.
I installed both (SVNKit 1.7.8 and then Subversive Service Release 1.0.1) on Eclipse Indigo and haven't run into any problems so far.
If you want to give it a try, just make sure to uninstall the previous version first, as the Subversive latest releases page points out:
Subversive 0.7 to 1.0 Upgrade Notes
If need to update Subversive from 0.7.x to the 1.0.0 version,
uninstall the previously installed Subversive 0.7.x plug-in version
first. Otherwise during the installation process you'll be blocked by
the old connectors version that is incompatible with the 1.0.0 release
and couldn't be installed simultaneously with the main plug-in due to
the installation UI restrictions.
Regards
Yes, it works with Subclipse, but not Subversive.

Eclipse Indigo with Subclipse and draw2d

I've just installed Eclipse Indigo and Subclipse 1.6.17 on RHEL 5.4.
I had to deselect the without the Subversion Revision Graph because it requires the draw2d plugin.
I am working on a standalone system, so I have downloaded and transfered the GEF-draw2d-3.7.0M5.zip but when I select it in the software install tool, I get the response "Could not find jar:file//GEF-draw2d-3.7.0M5.zip!/
The path is the same as for subclipse (jar:file//site-1.6.17.zip!/)
Has anyone else had this problem?
thanks
dan
It seems you have the wrong file, you should download the All-In-One Update Site not the runtime/SDK.