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I want to generate java class with My.proto:

package com.my.test;

option java_package = "com.my.test";

message MyError {
  optional string value = 11;
  optional string name = 12;
}

message MyRequest {
  optional string myid = 1;
  optional string yourid = 2;
}

After use protoc --java_out=./ My.proto, there will be: com.my.test.My.java

package com.my.test;

public class My {
  public static class MyError {}
  public static class MyRequest {}
}

How could I generate java class like:

package com.my.test;
public class MyError {}

and

package com.my.test;
public class MyRequest {}
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Instead of trying to generate classes without an outer class, you can import the inner classes:

import com.my.test.My.MyError;
import com.my.test.My.MyRequest;

Alternatively, if you are using proto3:

syntax = "proto3";
option java_multiple_files = true;
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  • This is not the solution for the question.
    – Debjit
    Jan 31, 2023 at 20:48
  • @Debjit Adding option java_multiple_files = true seems to be. 🤷🏻‍♂️
    – spaaarky21
    Apr 3, 2023 at 4:07

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