If you have to use two classes with same name but different packages in the same file, there is no other option than using fully qualified name for at least one of the two classes. I'm more and more wondering if we shouldn't, in such cases, use fully qualified names all the times, so it would be clearer which class is which, but that makes the code harder to parse because of increased verbosity. Unfortunately, more and more programmers make this common by duplicating all data objects: one copy generated by Protoc in case of GRPC, one copy for JSON serialization, one copy for internal logic, one copy for Hibernate, etc., without any automated way of mapping one to another, plain old code duplication all over the place. IDEs are not well-designed for that, showing just com.abc.myproject.... instead of the fully qualified names when trying to use code completion. Unfortunately, Java offers no good solution by itself, IDEs have to jump in with auto-complete or auto-import. Here we would need aliases as offered by C#, Python and Javascript.