Under the reasoning that cleaner code is better code, the semicolon at the end of a try-with-resources construct should be omitted because it can
be omitted.
Noncompliant code example
try (ByteArrayInputStream b = new ByteArrayInputStream(new byte[10]); // ignored; this one's required
Reader r = new InputStreamReader(b);) // Noncompliant
{
//do stuff
}
Compliant solution
try (ByteArrayInputStream b = new ByteArrayInputStream(new byte[10]);
Reader r = new InputStreamReader(b))
{
//do stuff
}