I came to know from my Professor that, a datagram packet sent using UDP socket gets fragmented in the lower layers and may arrive as multiple packets at the receiver end. For e.g, if I send a 1000 bytes data in a datagram packet, at the receiving end it might arrive as, say 2 bytes, 500 bytes, 12 bytes, and so on. Therefore, he suggested to do multiple receive(...) to receive the entire 1000 byte packet sent by the sender.
Later when I went through the Java documentation for datagram socket receive(...) and there is a line that reads as follows: "This method blocks until a datagram is received. ..." Does it mean that entire datagram packet is received and don't need to do multiple receive (even though it's the case in theory) when we use Java?
Pls. clarify. If multiple receive(...) for each packet is the only option to get around this problem, pls. give suggestions on how to do this.