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GEODE-5043: Buffering protobuf output to avoid multiple packet sends #1768

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Based on the stats all protobuf requests and responses were being sent
as two packets. Using a BufferedOutputStream to make sure we only send 1
packet

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Based on the stats all protobuf requests and responses were being sent
as two packets. Using a BufferedOutputStream to make sure we only send 1
packet
Even if an operation handler throws an exception, we need to flush the
output.
@upthewaterspout upthewaterspout merged commit c303d01 into apache:develop Apr 18, 2018
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