The publicly available example
<https://developers.google.com/adwords/api/docs/samples/java/miscellaneous#upload-an-html5-zip-file-as-a-mediabundle>
in AssetService suggests this code:
byte[] zipFileBytes = ... // get the
MediaBundle mediaBundle = new MediaBundle();
mediaBundle.setData(zipFileBytes);
mediaBundle.setType(MediaMediaType.MEDIA_BUNDLE);
(MediaBundle) mediaService.upload(new Media[] {mediaBundle})[0];
I checked MediaService#upload
<https://cs.corp.google.com/piper///depot/google3/java/com/google/ads/simplyapi/api/services/asset_service.proto?l=40>
and it does not use stream
<https://g3doc.corp.google.com/codelab/stubbybidirectionalstreams/g3doc/index.md?cl=head>.
How does it handle files that might be too large for the service to handle?
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