EMF version compatible to Eclipse Luna - eclipse

I want to install EMF,GEF,WTP,MDT in Eclipse 4.4 (Luna). How I can get the information for compatible versions?

Use the Luna plugin repository, where all plugins are at compatible versions.
http://download.eclipse.org/releases/luna/

I got it. Here is the url. It has the information all supported packages' version.
https://projects.eclipse.org/releases/luna

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How to install plugins in Eclipse for SPARK IDE

I have Eclipse Neon Install on my system.
I want to install plugins for SPARK IDE.
When try to installSpark Plugin using URL: http://www.ai.sri.com/~spark/eclipse
It is throwing error:
requires 'org.eclipse.core.runtime.compatibility 0.0.0' but it could not be found.
The code you are trying to install is not compatible with Eclipse Neon which no longer supports the org.eclipse.core.runtime.compatibility plugin.
You will either have to find a newer version of the code (if it exists) or use an older version of Eclipse.
"...version of Eclipse that you should be using, setting up Eclipse project files.."
described here: http://scala-ide.org/docs/current-user-doc/gettingstarted/index.html
they recommend Juno

compatibility of kepler plugins with indigo

I am using eclipse indigo. And I have kepler version's plugins which are needed for my project. Can I just copy-paste them in the plugins folder of eclipse indigo which I am currently using now?
In general, No, you can't use plugins from newer versions of Eclipse in an older release. Some plugins might work but the combination will not have been tested.

How to install Codepro plugin in Eclipse Kepler

Now I am using Eclipse Kepler Version: 3.9.1.201308190730, but i don't how to configure "CodePro AnalytiX" plugin in Eclipse Kepler. Is it possible to configure "CodePro AnalytiX" in my current Eclipse Kepler?
And is "CodePro AnalytiX" plugin the correct tool for testing code perfomance? Otherwise suggest any other tool for code testing.
-Open Eclipse Kepler
-Help -> install new software
-enter this URL:
http://dl.google.com/eclipse/inst/codepro/latest/3.6
-Enter
If you found any other good tool for persistance tests, please let me know :)
Enjoy!
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Eclipse version Installation instructions
Direct plugin link
Eclipse 4.6 (Neon) Plugin for Eclipse 4.6 (Neon) https://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/4.6
Eclipse 4.5 (Mars) Plugin for Eclipse 4.5 (Mars) https://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/4.5
Eclipse 4.4 (Luna) Plugin for Eclipse 4.4 (Luna) https://dl.google.com/eclipse/plugin/4.4
If you are looking for older versions of the plugin, click here.
If you are having trouble installing from the update sites (due to firewall issues, for instance), you can install the Google Plugin for Eclipse by downloading and installing an archive of the update site.
Yes Its compatible for eclipse version: Luna Service Release 2 (4.4.2)

Where can I get ADT 0.9.6 for Eclipse 3.5?

I am having problems with Eclipse (3.5.x Galileo) crashing after installing ADT 0.9.7, so I want to try a downlevel version of the Android ADT (with Android SDK r06_windows) to better isolate the issue. When I try to 'check for software' at
https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/ I can only select 0.9.7? Is there a trick to get the older version or an archive of the older version?
I found it ADT archives http://developer.android.com/sdk/adt_download.html
You can download it from this page. What crash issues are you having? Have you tried with the latest version of Eclipse 3.6?
The android sdk website (http://developer.android.com/sdk/eclipse-adt.html) Will tell you not to install Version 3.6 of Eclipse but try to download 3.5 (Java build afaik)
Caution: There are known issues with the ADT plugin running with Eclipse 3.6. Please stay on 3.5 until further notice.

Is Eclipse Galileo compatible to Google Plugin for Eclipse?

They don't seem to mention which Eclipse Version must be used...
It's not yet compatible with Galileo, support is "coming soon".
Google Plugin for Eclipse Galileo has just been released today.
I had to install Ganymede to get it working