PMD-Plugin in Eclipse/Juno not installable through marketplace
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I recently upgraded from Eclipse (for Java/EE developers, x64) "Indigo" to "Juno". Unluckily the PMD-Plugin (http://marketplace.eclipse.org/content/pmd-eclipse) does not seems to be available for this product.

I was unable to find another way of installing this product into my new eclipse, can anyone help on this issue?

Furze answered 17/7, 2012 at 14:57 Comment(1)
I opened a ticket at sourceforge.net/tracker/… . Looks like I'm a bit toooo early for this feature. :)Furze
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Version for Juno now available.

Amatruda answered 25/11, 2012 at 3:18 Comment(2)
Explain your answer - rather than just providing a link... That way, it will be more applicable to far more users.Fragmentation
Add this Update site to your eclipse: sourceforge.net/projects/pmd/files/pmd-eclipse/update-site (That is the linke above)Hoofed
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I'm using PMD 3.2.6 with Juno without any difficulties. Have you tried pointing to the "PMD for Eclipse 3" repository? (I upgraded by letting Eclipse upgrade my plugins, but I think that is equivalent to installing from scratch for the purposes of this question.

Spode answered 22/7, 2012 at 14:47 Comment(3)
Ok, so just to be >=100% sure: you suggest using the "PMD for Eclipse 3" repository for an Eclipse 4, which works with your installation?Furze
Right. While I didn't install explicitly (because Eclipse migrated the plugin from Indigo (3.7), it is clearly working in Juno (4.2). At worst, the installer won't like it. But the plugin itself works. So if you get past the installer, you will be set!Spode
After complaining a lot about ssl-certificates, it worked pretty well. I'll leave the ticket at sourceforge open as well and hope, that PMD will install some day through marketplace. :)Furze
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I have found the update site for the juno version of the plugin. It is no longer on the old update site. http://sourceforge.net/projects/pmd/files/pmd-eclipse/update-site/

Ideologist answered 20/2, 2013 at 9:59 Comment(0)
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What about installng through a regular Eclipse update site? See http://pmd.sourceforge.net/eclipse/

Apps answered 18/7, 2012 at 6:17 Comment(1)
Unluckily the repositories include "PMD for Eclipse 2" and "PMD for Eclipse 3" only.Furze

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