Casper fac0d7be02 Apply Namer to Java. (#7194)
* Started applying Namer to Java.

- Java didn't previously have keyword escaping
- Added prefixes and suffixes to the Namer methods
- TODO: migrate previous namer applications to using pre/suffixes
- Java methods / functions are interesting, it's mostly camel case
  except when it involves a struct/enum name. That section is Keep case
- I changed the casing for some internal arguments/variables. This
  violates the "don't change genfiles" rule that I've been using but it
  shouldn't break user code.
- LegacyJavaMethod2 is interesting. Basically, Java has a "mixed" case
  convention where it's camel case, except for the type/variant name
  itself, which is keep case. So a type foo_bar would become getfoo_bar
  instead of getFooBar.

* small fix

* Namer for Namespaces

* removed unused parameter, add const everywhere

* Remove unused argument

* More unused args

* Use mutable reference out parameters

* Made more strings const and inlined const empty strings

* remove do not submit

Co-authored-by: Casper Neo <cneo@google.com>
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