Hi Tim,

We've diagnosed the issue on our side and should have a fix pushed out
soon. Thanks for reporting this.


Thanks,
Christina

On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 10:20 AM, Tim Rob <t...@appcoders.nl> wrote:

> Hi,
> We are currently using the Java Files API to store generated files in
> Google Cloud Storage. When we try to store 'larger' (1 to 15MB) generated
> reports (CSV and Excel) or backups of a namespace in the Datastore (stored
> as JSON text) we always end up with corrupt files. For example when writing
> something like 'ABCDEFG', we end up with 'ABCDEAB'.
> When we switch to Blobstore this all works fine again. I know the Java
> Files API to Google Cloud Storage is 'experimental', but I was hoping this
> functionality would work. Is this maybe a known issue?
> PS: The main reason to prefer GCS over Blobstore is the lack of support
> for namespaces in Blobstore. With GCS we can create a bucket per namespace.
> Thanks
>
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