Dominic Battre e301702964 Make type conversions explicit. (#7595)
As Java does not support unsigned integer types, the value types
are "rounded up" (an uint32 is represented as a long) but persisted
correctly (an uint32 is persisted as 4 bytes).

This CL makes a cast operation explicit so that the compiler
does not throw warning messages.

Co-authored-by: Dominic Battre <battre@chromium.org>
Co-authored-by: Derek Bailey <derekbailey@google.com>
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