Install Marketplace plugin on Eclipse Juno - eclipse

I downloaded the Eclipse Juno 4.2 classic bundle, and saw that Help > Marketplace... was not available. AFAIK, this is provided by the mpc plugin. On their website however, I didn't see a trace of how to install the mpc client for Juno.
How can I add the Marketplace Client to the classic Juno bundle?

As far as I know, the Classic distribution does not contain the Marketplace client (and that is the only such official distribution). However, it is available for download.
Select Help/Install new software... from the menu, select the Juno update site (http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno), and then look for the Marketplace client - it is in the General Purpose Tools category.

There is one More easy way to add Eclipse MarketPlace
1. Go to http://eclipse.org/mpc/archive.php and download mpc zip for your eclipse.
2. Than go to Eclipse -> Help -> Install New Software and Add and select Archive file Location
then press ok, it will check dependency and install it.
And Enjoy....

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Error in Eclipse plug-in

I have Eclipse Juno and want to add the Vaadin plug-in.
It appears though the following error:
What can I do?
To avoid this kind of network/proxy issues, You can use this offline vaadin archive.
Installation:
1.Download the zip file to a location of your choice
2.Install the add-on in Eclipse
3.Select Help -> Install New Software
4.Add the archive as an update site (Add… -> Archive… -> select the downloaded file)
5.Check the “Vaadin” checkbox (or all plugins) and click ok
6.Restart Eclipse.
Follow the advice from Official Site

Install android adt in eclipse

I am trying to install android in eclipse to develop apps on my ubuntu setup.
I get the following error though:
Cannot complete the install because one or more required items could not be found.
Software being installed: Android Development Tools 20.0.0.v201206242043-391819
(com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.feature.group 20.0.0.v201206242043-391819)
Missing requirement: Android Development Tools 20.0.0.v201206242043-391819
Any ideas as to what the problem is? I have tried using the url and download the zip manually in eclipse under add new software.
I had something similar. If you need the ADT version 20.0.0 then install it manually (from a ZIP archive) as described here and download it from here: http://dl.google.com/android/ADT-20.0.0.zip
Good luck
During installation, there's an error about requiring org.eclipse.wst.sse.ui. How do I fix that?
The Google Plugin for Eclipse depends on other specific Eclipse components, such as WST. Your installation of Eclipse may not yet include all of them, but they can be easily installed by following these instructions. Eclipse 3.6 (Helios)
Select Help > Install New Software...
Click the link for Available Software Sites.
Ensure there is an update site named Juno. If this is not present, click Add... and enter http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno for the Location.
Now go through the installation steps; Eclipse should download and install the plugin's dependencies.
Filter for wst and install all those. Restart Eclipse and then you can install the adt plugins.
Intsalling Android ADB on Eclipse JUNO Windows7PRO.
These steps worked for me:
1- go to "help" - "install new software"
2- inserert a new path called AndroidADT https://dl-ssl.google.com/android/eclipse/
3- check the box "Contact all update sites during install to find required software".
4- select all the 6 android components
5- download, restar eclipse, update the adt then... enjoy!!!
Try this:
When installing ADT through Eclipse just make sure you have checked: Contact all update sites during install to find required software. That helped me.
Also try to update eclipse (Help -> Check for updates)
Solution is: check the contact all update sites ...

Is it possible to download Eclipse Marketplace as a plugin?

I have installed Eclipse SDK, which doesn't come with Eclipse Marketplace. Is it possible to download Eclipse Marketplace as a plugin?
From what it looks from their site, it seems as we can only get it when downloading specific versions of Eclipse.
Thanks
See How do I install Eclipse Marketplace in Eclipse Classic?
As far as I know, the Classic distribution does not contain the Marketplace client (and that is the only such official distribution). However, it is available for download.
Select Help/Install new software... from the menu, select the Juno update site (http://download.eclipse.org/releases/juno), and then look for the Marketplace client - it is in the General Purpose Tools category.

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..

Eclipse Java EE plugin

I want an Eclipse Java EE plugin which I can install directly from Eclipse.
I searched about it on Google and found some ones but couldn't figure out how to download them directly from Eclipse.
One plugin I found was WTP but couldn't find the location of the WTP repository that I can enter in the Eclipse's Software Update tool.
I am using Eclipse 3.4.2 (Ganymede)
I warmly suggest to install Eclipse IDE for Java EE developers which already includes the Web Tools Platform (WTP) and much more (see this page for a full comparison).
As an alternative, you can download a zip of the Web Tools from here or install it via Update Manager using this URL:
http://download.eclipse.org/webtools/updates/
If you have Eclipse Galileo you should go to Help > Install New Software. Then the list of available sites to install updates will appear. You should add the WTP plug-in to this list, for example.
To do this, click on Add and enter the name and location (you can get this from the WTP site). Then, select this plug-in and click on Finish. That's it and it's valid to all plug-ins.
when you are searching do a comprehensive search http:// in eclipse
Google search the repository containing Java EE WTP
Install the new software in your IDE, restart your IDE, right click under the project explorer view, select new, the option for creating a dynamic web project should now be available. I did it using the luna version of eclipse which dose not have the default and now have the option.
Use
help---install new software--type http://findbugs.cs.umd.edu/eclipse
And go from there