2012/3/5 Ronoaldo José de Lana Pereira <rpere...@beneficiofacil.com.br>

> Jeff is right, I was actually assuming this behavior by reading this info
> from javadoc: "If you wish to stop serving the URL, delete the underlying
> blob key. This takes up to 24 hours to take effect. ". But this don't
> explicitly states that they will be available forever. Anyway, we are using
> them for about a year ago.
>

In my use case, I just needed the files to be stored temporarily using the
filesystem api (just for UI purposes). To permanently save the uploaded
file, I implemented the blobstore api. This way I don't have to worry about
whether the files will be available in the saved directory forever.

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