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So, a block stream can be used with TCP and may contain one message per block 
with no implicit dictionary reset.

-Nav

> Clarification:
> 
> > The decoder must read the message incrementally and do any additional
> > read operations from the network (normally via a socket read/recv/...)
> > as needed.
> 
> unless a blocked stream is used. With a blocked stream you can read a
> full block by reading the block size and the number of bytes indicated
> by the block size.
> 
> /Rolf
> 
> > Janaka,
> >
> > > 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.
> >
> > Please refer to the FAST 1x1 spec, section 10 Transfer Encoding I
> > believe you are referring to a stream of blocks (blocks aren't used in
> > any of the current live feeds)
> >
> > > Then how receiver identifies the length of FAST buffer?
> >
> > Short answer: It cannot beforehand.
> >
> > The decoder must read the message incrementally and do any additional
> > read operations from the network (normally via a socket read/recv/...)
> > as needed.
> >
> > This is an implementation issue.
> >
> > > Specially in TCP (NOT in UDP) Single message can receive as two or
> > > more packets.
> >
> > > Pls help me.
> >
> > Hope this helps, Rolf


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