+1 on this question
I've been using blobstore for years, it's not so bad, it's bad but not too 
bad

Should I invest my time and switch to Cloud Storage? (I don't even know how 
it works, whether it's practical for image like files etc. since blobstore 
did the job I've never investigated it)

On Tuesday, June 4, 2013 11:45:35 PM UTC+3, Bryce Cutt wrote:
>
> Regarding the Files API deprecation:
>
> Is this as of right now or as of the final release of SDK 1.8.1?
>
> I guess files already written will continue to work as is since they are 
> no different than other blobstore files? Anything wrong with that 
> assumption?
>
> With this announcement, Google's push for use of Cloud Storage, and the 
> lack of a blobstore API in the PHP runtime should we be ready for you guys 
> to announce the deprecation of the blobstore entirely? I hope not. I like 
> the blobstore and how it is nicely and automatically isolated to a single 
> app.
>
> - Bryce
>
>
> On Tuesday, June 4, 2013 11:46:22 AM UTC-7, Richmond Manzana wrote:
>>
>> Hello Again Everyone!
>>
>> We've been busy since I/O!
>>
>> Pre-release SDKs for Python and Java here:
>> http://code.google.com/p/**googleappengine/downloads/list<http://code.google.com/p/googleappengine/downloads/list>
>>
>> Please see the pre-release notes below.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Richmond Manzana
>>
>>
>> App Engine Python SDK - Pre-Release Notes
>>
>> Version 1.8.1
>> ===============================
>> - The Task Queue async API is now a GA feature. The asynchronous methods
>>   improve utilization by allowing your app to add, lease and delete 
>> multiple
>>   tasks in parallel.
>> - Cloud Console projects are now created by default whenever a new App 
>> Engine
>>   app is created.  This is a Preview feature.
>> - The Experimental Files API has been deprecated in favor of the Google 
>> Cloud
>>   Storage library, now available as a Preview feature.
>> - Bandwidth between App Engine and Google Cloud Storage is currently free 
>> of
>>   charge (this may change in the future for certain levels of service).
>> - The Search API has graduated from Experimental to Preview. Apps that 
>> have
>>   billing enabled can exceed the free quota levels and will be charged for
>>   usage above these levels.
>> - Estimated number of search results will only be accurate if <= the 
>> number of
>>   results requested. By default this can be overridden by setting
>>   number_found_accuracy QueryOption in the Search API.
>> - Dates, atoms, and number fields can now be found by searching without a 
>> field
>>   restriction in the Search API.
>> - A quoted empty string now returns atom fields with empty values for the
>>   Search API.
>> - Snippet and count functions are no longer allowed in sort expressions 
>> for the
>>   Search API.
>> - The Search API now has improved error messages for user errors and 
>> internal
>>   errors.
>> - The Datastore now assigns scattered auto ids by default. Legacy auto ids
>>   are still available via the 'auto_id_policy' option in app.yaml.
>> - The Sockets API now allows client code to call get/set options against
>>   sockets. Previously, calls raised "Not Implemented" exceptions. For 
>> supported
>>   options, calls to getsockopt will return a mock value and calls to 
>> setsockopt
>>   will be silently ignored.  Errors will continue to be raised for 
>> unsupported
>>   options. The currently supported options are: SO_KEEPALIVE, SO_DEBUG,
>>   TCP_NODELAY, SO_LINGER, SO_OOBINLINE, SO_SNDBUF, SO_RCVBUF, and 
>> SO_REUSEADDR.
>> - The ndb library now supports distinct queries. This is a Preview 
>> feature.
>>     
>> https://code.google.com/p/appengine-ndb-experiment/issues/detail?id=229
>>
>>
>> App Engine Java SDK - Pre-Release Notes
>>
>> Version 1.8.1
>> =============
>> - This SDK will be the last release that can deploy Java 6 apps. In 1.8.2,
>>   the SDK will only be compiled with the Java 7 compiler and the only 
>> target
>>   runtime will be Java 7.
>> - The Task Queue async API is now a GA feature. The asynchronous methods
>>   improve utilization by allowing your app to add, lease and delete 
>> multiple
>>   tasks in parallel.
>> - Cloud Console projects are now created by default whenever a new App 
>> Engine
>>   app is created.  This is a Preview feature.
>> - The Experimental Files API has been deprecated in favor of the Google 
>> Cloud
>>   Storage library, now available as a Preview feature.
>> - Bandwidth between App Engine and Google Cloud Storage is currently free 
>> of
>>   charge (this may change in the future for certain levels of service).
>> - The Search API has graduated from Experimental to Preview. Apps that 
>> have
>>   billing enabled can exceed the free quota levels and will be charged for
>>   usage above these levels.
>> - Estimated number of search results will only be accurate if <= the 
>> number of
>>   results requested. By default this can be overridden by setting X in the
>>   Search API.
>> - Dates, atoms, and number fields can now be found by searching without a 
>> field
>>   restriction in the Search API.
>> - A quoted empty string now returns atom fields with empty values for the
>>   Search API.
>> - Snippet and count functions are no longer allowed in sort expressions 
>> for the
>>   Search API.
>> - The Search API now has improved error messages for user errors and 
>> internal
>>   errors.
>> - The Datastore now assigns scattered auto ids by default. Legacy auto ids
>>   are still available via the 'auto_id_policy' option in 
>> appengine-web.xml.
>> - The Sockets API now allows client code to call get/set options against
>>   sockets. Previously, calls raised "Not Implemented" exceptions. When
>>   java.net.Socket.get<option>() is called, a mock value is returned, 
>> calls to
>>   set<option>() will be silently ignored.
>>
>

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