Difference between ending with finally:
try {
// algo
} catch(Exception e) {
// algo
} finally {
// algo
}
And don't end with finally:
try {
// algo
} catch(Exception e) {
// algo
}
// algo (no finally)
I had read that finally
it is always executed even if it is an 'exception' or simply when there are no errors, but wouldn't it be the same without the " finally
"? What changes?...