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The Question is: TCPIP is a stream oriented protocol according to the documentation. What are the conditions, if any, under which it is safe to assume record oriented behavior e.g. the conditions under which recv() and send() will go hand-in-hand. Such that the next recv( ) returns only all the bytes that were sent in the next send()? My guess is that it depends on the size of the records sent (less than 1500? 64K?), the pause between calls to send() (relative to the time TCPIP waits to coalesce packets) and maybe also the network (LAN/WAN and equipment). If so what are the specifics, if any? Thank you very much. The Answer is : For programming assistance or for additional questions, please contact the Compaq Customer Support Center.
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