Modified Java tests to run on Android #24910
To run the tests you need to:
1. Build OpenCV using Android pipeline. For example:
`cmake -DBUILD_TEST=ON -DANDROID=ON -DANDROID_ABI=arm64-v8a -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=/usr/lib/android-sdk/ndk/25.1.8937393/build/cmake/android.toolchain.cmake -DANDROID_NDK=/usr/lib/android-sdk/ndk/25.1.8937393 -DANDROID_SDK=/usr/lib/android-sdk ../opencv`
`make`
2. Connect Android Phone
3. Run tests:
`cd android_tests`
`./gradlew tests_module:connectedAndroidTest`
Related CI pipeline: https://github.com/opencv/ci-gha-workflow/pull/138
### Pull Request Readiness Checklist
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- [x] I agree to contribute to the project under Apache 2 License.
- [x] To the best of my knowledge, the proposed patch is not based on a code under GPL or another license that is incompatible with OpenCV
- [x] The PR is proposed to the proper branch
- [ ] There is a reference to the original bug report and related work
- [ ] There is accuracy test, performance test and test data in opencv_extra repository, if applicable
Patch to opencv_extra has the same branch name.
- [x] The feature is well documented and sample code can be built with the project CMake
If both Python 2 and Python 3 are found, then build bindings for both of
them during the build process. Currently, one version of Python is
detected automatically, and building for the other requires changes the
CMake config.
The largest chunk of this change generalizes OpenCVDetectPython.cmake to
find both a Python 2 and Python 3 version of Python. Secondly, the
opencv_python module is split into two modules, opencv_python2 and
opencv_python3. Both are built from the same source. but for different
versions of Python.