Given the code fragment:public static void main(String[] args) {String source = "d:\\company\\info.txt";String dest = "d:\\company\\emp\\info.txt";//insert code fragment here Line **} catch (IOException e) {System.err.println ("Caught IOException: " + e.getmessage();Which two try statements, when inserted at line **, enable the code to successfully move the file info.txt to the destination directory, even if a file by the same name already exists in the destination directory?
A. try {FileChannel in = new FileInputStream(source).getChannel(); FileChannel out = new FileOutputStream(dest).getChannel (); in.transferTo (0, in.size(), out);
B. try {Files.copy(Paths.get(source), Paths.get(dest)); Files.delete(Paths.get(source));
C. try {Files.copy(Paths.get(source), Paths.get(dest)); Files.delete(Paths.get(source));
D. try {Files.move (Paths.get(source), Paths.get(dest)); E. try {BufferedReader br = Files.newBufferedReader(Paths.get(source), Charset.forName ("UTF-8")); BufferedWriter bw = Files.newBufferedWriter (Paths.get(dest), Charset.forName ("UTF- 8")); String record = ""; while ((record = br.readLine()) != null){ bw.write (record); bw.newLine(); } Files.delete(Paths.get(source));
Given the code fragment:public static void main(String[] args) {String source = "d:\\company\\info.txt";String dest = "d
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