Java: Rename integration test directories.

We are no longer bound to the platform-specific directories, so simplify the test organization.
If you don't want this change, just skip merging this PR. It's purely optional.

I kept the platform-specific directories around under `kotlin`,
but you could also easily merge all these together if you find them unhelpful.
I'll leave that change to you.
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Cornelius Riemenschneider
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