Please read carefully as the 'menu options' have changed. What you do in here is not what you do elsewhere to generate proto java files. This module has proto files used by core. These protos overlap with protos that are used by coprocessor endpoints (CPEP) in the module hbase-protocol. So the core versions have a different name, the generated classes are relocated -- i.e. shaded -- to a new location; they are moved from org.apache.hadoop.hbase.* to org.apache.hadoop.hbase.shaded. This module also includes the protobuf that hbase core depends on again relocated to live at an offset of org.apache.hadoop.hbase.shaded so as to avoid clashes with other versions of protobuf resident on our CLASSPATH included, transitively or otherwise, by dependencies: i.e. the shaded protobuf Message class is at org.apache.hadoop.hbase.shaded.com.google.protobuf.Message rather than at com.google.protobuf.Message. Finally, this module also includes patches applied on top of protobuf to add functionality not yet in protobuf that we need now. If you make changes to protos, to the protobuf version or to the patches you want to apply to protobuf, you must rerun the below step and then check in what it generated: $ mvn install -Dcompile-protobuf or $ mvn install -Pcompile-protobuf NOTE: 'install' above whereas other proto generation only needs 'compile' NOTE: Unlike elsehwere the above command does NOT install this modules jar into the repo., intentionally. The jar made by the above is a scratch jar that is part of the process that gets us to a set of files to check in; it is not for consumption. Run mvn install without the '-Pcompile-protobuf' option to get this modules' artifact installed in your repo! When finished, the content of src/main/java/org/apache/hadoop/hbase/shaded will have been updated. Make sure all builds and then carefully check in the changes. Files may have been added or removed by the steps above. The protobuf version used internally by hbase differs from what is used over in the CPEP hbase-protocol module but mvn takes care of ensuring we have the right protobuf in place so you don't have to. If you have patches for the protobuf, add them to src/main/patches directory. They will be applied after protobuf is shaded and unbundled into src/main/java.