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In FAST 1.0 mention that length of FAST message is send as the initial part of 
the FAST Stream. but that is not mention in FAST 1x1. Then how receiver 
identifies the length of FAST buffer? Specially in TCP (NOT in UDP) Single 
message can receive as two or more packets. Pls help me.
   

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