This is simply a matter of taste and preference. However if you don't set guidelines it will become a hotbed of endless debate/arguments in most development teams, alongside Vim vs Emacs or IntelliJ vs Eclipse.
What I would recommend is setting coding standards for your team, and the simplest way to do this is to reference already-existing ones such as the Sun (now Oracle) Java Guidelines which in this case suggest using one declaration per line.
Here what Sun's definitive guide says about declarations[1]:
6.1 Number Per Line
One declaration per line is recommended since it encourages commenting. In other words,
int level; // indentation level
int size; // size of table
is preferred over
int level, size;
Do not put different types on the same line. Example:
int foo, fooarray[]; //WRONG!
[1] http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/documentation/codeconventions-141270.html#2991