In my last post, I shared the workaround of adding Force.com plugin to work with Eclipse latest edition called Eclipse Juno 4.2. I learned Eclipse for some reason kept on forgetting security token, username and password and pops window everytime you open any file. After posting on the forum for Eclipse development, we concluded that problem actually stays in is force.com plugin not the Eclipse IDE itself and Eclipse have no control over it
Eclipse Juno offer Eclipse MarketPlace, I thought this would great idea if we can have Eclipse MarketPlace on old editions. Please follow the steps below to configure market place in side Helios and Indigo
How to install Eclipse Market Place on Eclipse Helios and Indigo ?
Open eclipse Help -> Install New Software and type in
For Helios : http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios in the works with row as shown in the picture below
For Indigo type in : Indigo repository - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo
Select General Purpose Development and under general purpose development you will find Eclipse Market Place
Restart Eclipse and click back on Help and Eclipse Marketplace to popup the window shown below
Eclipse Juno offer Eclipse MarketPlace, I thought this would great idea if we can have Eclipse MarketPlace on old editions. Please follow the steps below to configure market place in side Helios and Indigo
How to install Eclipse Market Place on Eclipse Helios and Indigo ?
Open eclipse Help -> Install New Software and type in
For Helios : http://download.eclipse.org/releases/helios in the works with row as shown in the picture below
For Indigo type in : Indigo repository - http://download.eclipse.org/releases/indigo
Select General Purpose Development and under general purpose development you will find Eclipse Market Place
Restart Eclipse and click back on Help and Eclipse Marketplace to popup the window shown below
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