This is what I am using:
http://www.koders.com/java/fidD2DFE2EAEEE2C1A5BB56629AD65C1FF272EE51A0.aspx?s=util#L14

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On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 1:06 PM, Ronmell Fuentes <ringe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> what Didier's right!
> also you could use webservices REST-type, and write your own handlers
> with this new way, you could perform the specific operations like:
>
> @POST     -  insert
> @PUT        -  update
> @GET       -   select
> @DELETE -   delete.
>
> so that, you can see that you've got all the basic operations like in a DB,
>
> and acording to what Didier said, you could write a POJO to store all
> your data.
>
> Then, in the client side, you could write a program to perform all the
> tasks
> for maintaining these POJOs ( select, update, insert, delete )
> programaticly.
>
> here you can find a very helpful project about REST-type services.
>
> http://www.restlet.org/
>
> hope this was helpful.
>
> cheers,
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 11:11 PM, Didier Durand 
> <durand.did...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I don't have a direct answer to your question but I have another
>> proposal:
>>
>> why don't replace the blobstore by a pojo containing a list of gae
>> blob objects. They are limited to 1 Mbytes each but you can split your
>> files into a collection that you gather via the proper structure (a
>> java collection)
>>
>> You can then access the full servlet api (POST to store them, GET to
>> retrieve them)
>>
>> The recent availability allows you to serve a blob while you fetch the
>> next one.
>>
>> I see only 1 issue in this solution as of now: the 30s limit on
>> interactive request meaning that each file has to be served back in
>> less than 30s. Maybe too small depending on size of your files.
>>
>> regards
>>
>> didier
>>
>> On Feb 24, 5:13 am, Rick Smith <rick....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I am also looking for a similar solution. Currently my application is
>> > running on a local server and I have uploaded more than 50000 thousands
>> file
>> > in SVN. Now I want to shift on Google app engine and I have already done
>> > most of the hardwork. But I do not found a programatic way to upload
>> these
>> > file to blob store directly and I am still waiting for a concrete
>> solution
>> > as I can't upload each file one by one using file system.
>> >
>> > It will be highly appreciated if some one from google take on this and
>> > provide us a solution so that we can move on GAE.
>> >
>> > Regards
>> >
>> > Rick
>>
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