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To make this process simple, Eclipse MarketPlace Client (MPC) provides the tight install integration between the Eclipse workspace and Eclipse Marketplace, plus other third party solution listings. Eclipse users now have a central catalog to find Eclipse solutions but the install process is still not tightly integrated with the Eclipse workspace. The listings allow each solution provider to specify a P2 repository for their solution. The Eclipse Foundation operates a website, called Eclipse Marketplace, the ‘App Store’ for Eclipse apps, that provides a listing of Eclipse-based solutions. But, in earlier version of Eclipse, this was not an easy way to discover and install these solutions from within Eclipse. The Eclipse community has many third-party plugins and these plugins can be added to the individual Eclipse installation.
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In this example, we will see how to install and use Eclipse Marketplace Client Plugin from within Eclipse IDE.
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