The accepted answer works. However, I had a problem getting the new plugin for JSON editing to take effect. For my installation, an Eclipse-centric JSON editor was being used and took precedence over any other JSON plugin. Nothing I could do had any effect on the JSON editing. Specifically, JSON comments were being marked as errors. So I had to do a deep dive into Eclipse configuration.
I use an all Mac ecosystem, so this description is based on that.
What I found was that the "About" Eclipse popup has an interesting feature.
On the bottom of the "about" screen is a button labeled "Installation Details". Clicking on that brings up a screen that lists all the "modules" and "plugins" being used in this installation.
There is a "filter" field so I put "json" into that and got a list of all JSON features. Clicking on them, a button labeled "Uninstall..." on the bottom of the screen would get enabled. After uninstalling any Eclipse-centric JSON feature, my JSON files were being displayed all gray and no errors.
At this point I reinstalled the first JSON plugin I encountered and BANG! all my JSON was colored, comments were not errors. Quick syntax color config changes and I'm working in JSON with comments and not getting errors.
If you have tried to apply a JSON plugin (or perhaps other plugins) without success, perhaps this will be of help.