Is the Eclipse SonarQube plugin compatible with Eclipse Mars? - eclipse

I cannot install SonarQube plugins in Eclipse Mars (tested with Java, RCP and Modeling versions).
When I search for SonarQube in 'Help' / 'Eclipse Marketplace' then the result list is empty. I can click at the link 'Browse for more solutions' which opens the marketplace site on the internet. There, I see SonarQube with the link 'Install' but when I click on it I get the error "The following solutions (SonarQube) are not compatible with this version of Eclipse"!
Any ideas how the problem can be solved?

Eclipse SonarQube plugin 3.4 is definitely compatible with Eclipse Mars.
Unfortunately, you cannot install it from the Eclipse Marketplace - probably because we need to update the compatibility information there. As mentionned by Freddy in his comment, SONARCLIPS-446 was created for this purpose.
Meanwhile, please follow the instructions described on "Install SonarQube in Eclipse" to manually install the plugin.
UPDATE July 21rst, 2015: the Marketplace has been updated so anybody using Mars can install the plugin through the Marketplace.

I'm sorry, but SonarQube is not really compatible.
If you install SonarQube 3.4.0 from marketplace to a brand new mars (eclipse-jee-mars-R-win32-x86_64.zip) and then start the eclispe with -clean, the menuitem marketplace is gone.
Seems that there are not some other plugins don't match.
See https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=473495

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Has anyone had success getting EclEmma 2.3.2 installed in Eclipse Mars 4.5? I used the Eclipse Marketplace to install EclEmma, however, upon Eclipse restarting the EclEmma Coverage was not available via Run launch mode, toolbar, nor the Run menu as stated on the EclEmma installation page.
I've sometimes had problems with the marketplace. In those cases, I use the update site.
Follow directions for the Option 2. Update Site
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In the Install dialog enter http://update.eclemma.org/ at the Work with field.
Check the latest EclEmma version and press Next
Follow the steps in the installation wizard.

Unable to install Groovy/Grails Tool Suite (GGTS) for Eclipse

Am trying to install Groovy/Grails Tool Suite (GGTS) for Eclipse into my Eclipse installation.
version of Eclipse installed:
Version: Luna Service Release 1a (4.4.1) - Windows 32-bit.
When I attempt to install ggts from the eclipse marketplace either by using the Eclipse Marketplace
menu option or by using the ggts drag to install button, the following window/error message is
obtained after selecting Confirm:
The following solutions are not available Groovy/Grails Tool Suite (GGTS) for Eclipse 3.6.4.RELEASE,
Proceed with the installation anyways?
How/can it be installed?
Thanks.
My bad. I forgot to put in the right (and versioned) update site into the Marketplace entry definition after the 3.7.0 release went out. This is fixed now. You should be able to install GGTS from the Marketplace again. Sorry for the inconvenience and thanks for pointing me at this here.
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Howto use PMD plugin in Eclpise 4.3 running on Java 8

PDM brings xerces jar which is not compatible with java 8 - this has been reported here: https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=432118
This is the PMD plugin that I wouyld like to use: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pmd/files/pmd-eclipse/update-site/
Is there a way to install PMD in eclipse 4.3/4.4 on java 8?
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This is a PMD bug - they have already fixed it in trunk, I've tested it and it works fine. The problem was, that it had transitive dependency to old xerces lib.
Had PMD plugin installation problem with Eclipse Luna 4.4.2 when I installed PMD directly from Eclipse marketplace.
To solve this,
I uninstalled the plugin and used the following link to choose 4.4 eclipse PMD plugin.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pmd/files/pmd-eclipse/update-site/
It worked!
This is the Solution:
If you have previously installed a version of the PMD Eclipse plugin prior to November 2012, then you should remove/uninstall it first. To install the PMD for Eclipse plugin:
In Eclipse, click on Help -> Install New Software...
Click on Add..
Enter the following:
Name: PMD for Eclipse Update Site
URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pmd/files/pmd-eclipse/update-site/
and click OK.
You should see PMD for Eclipse 4. Select the checkbox next to it and click Next >.
You'll need to accept the license and confirm you want to install a plugin that is not digitally signed. Go ahead and install it anyway.
Restart eclipse

How do I install Eclipse Marketplace in Eclipse Classic?

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?
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:
Luna - http://download.eclipse.org/mpc/luna
Helios - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios
Juno - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno
Mars - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/mars
The steps below are for Eclipse Indigo Classic Version.
Help->Install New Software...
Point to Eclipse Indigo Site, If not available add the site
"Indigo - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo"
Work with the above site
Look at "General Purpose Tools"->Marketplace Client
After installing, restart Eclipse and you can find Marketplace in "Help->Eclipse Marketplace..."
Help->Install New Software...
Point to Eclipse Juno Site, If not available add the site "Juno - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno"
Select and expand general purpose tools
Select and install Marketplace client
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.
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
This is how i managed to install the thing in my indigo
Help->Install New Software
add this 'http://download.eclipse.org/mpc/indigo/" to the work with field
Press enter key
choose the marketplace.
follow the steps
The easy way to do it
Help-->
Install New Software
In the box type in
http://download.eclipse.org/mpc/juno
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.
first Help then Install new Software then Switch to the Kepler Repository then General Purpose Tools finally Marketplace Client
Go to Help=>install new software=>workwith choice kEPLER and
search in the below "type filter text" --------------market,
Select and expand general purpose tools and find MPC Marketplace Client
Restart After installed..

Cannot complete installing Google Plugin for eclipse

I am trying to install the Google Plugin in eclipse but I get the follwoing error:
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.6 1.4.2.v201012211742
(com.google.gdt.eclipse.suite.e36.feature.feature.group 1.4.2.v201012211742)
Missing requirement: Google Eclipse 3.6 Platform Plugin 1.4.2.v201012211742 (com.google.gdt.eclipse.platform.e36 1.4.2.v201012211742) requires 'bundle org.eclipse.equinox.p2.operations 0.0.0' but it could not be found
Cannot satisfy dependency:
From: Google Plugin for Eclipse 3.6 1.4.2.v201012211742 (com.google.gdt.eclipse.suite.e36.feature.feature.group 1.4.2.v201012211742)
To: com.google.gdt.eclipse.platform.e36 [1.4.2.v201012211742]
Please help
The App Engine documentation is old, that is the problem. There are newer releases of the API:
http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.3
http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.4
http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.5
http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.6
http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/3.7
http://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/4.2
Try the one that suits your IDE.
I had the same problem and finally found the solution. Hope it works for you too.
Follow these steps and then try to install the plugin again.
Select Help > Install New Software...
Select the Helios update site in the Work with dropdown. If it's not there, you can enter the URL directly: http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios
Install Helios > Web, XML, and Java EE Development > Eclipse Web Developer Tools.
Go to About / Install New Software... and enter this URL: http://download.eclipse.org/mylyn/releases/latest
After the list populates, select MyLyn SDKs and Frameworks / MyLyn Commons. Once that plug-in installs, restart Eclipse and then the Google App Engine plug-in should install.
When you are on the Available Software screen, after having selected the software you want to install, before you click next, if you check the box "Contact all update sites during install to find required software." then eclipse will automatically resolve and install the needed plugins for you.
I got the same error and looking at the messages indicated that it was due to a conflict between Java EE IDE and Google plugin fo different eclipse runtimes ( 3.6 and 3.5).
So I upgraded the Java EE IDE to the latest version available and that solved the problem.
I found out that ADT-Bundle whose version is eclipse 4.2 has this issue of installing google plugin and when I downloaded eclipse and Android SDK separately and connected them together. It solved the problem. Google plugin installation worked super fine then
Check to see the "type" of Eclipse you are using. I was using the main version of Luna 4.4.2 and having this problem. I then switched to the "Java EE" type of Eclipse, and installed the Google Plugin and AppEngine with no issues. I believe it is because the "Java EE" type comes with WTP.