docker init: add java, remove beta (#19137)

Signed-off-by: Craig Osterhout <craig.osterhout@docker.com>
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in the source repository on GitHub:
https://github.com/docker/docker-init
-->
> **Beta**
>
> The Docker Init plugin is currently in [Beta](../../../release-lifecycle.md#beta). Docker recommends that you do not use this in production environments.
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long: |-
Initialize a project with the files necessary to run the project in a container.
Docker Desktop 4.18 and later provides the Docker Init plugin with the `docker init` CLI command. Run `docker init` in your project directory to be walked through the creation of the following files with sensible defaults for your project:
Docker Desktop provides the `docker init` CLI command. Run `docker init` in your project directory to be walked through the creation of the following files with sensible defaults for your project:
* .dockerignore
* Dockerfile
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* ASP.NET Core: Suitable for an ASP.NET Core application.
* Go: Suitable for a Go server application.
* Java: suitable for a Java application that uses Maven and packages as an uber jar.
* Node: Suitable for a Node server application.
* PHP with Apache: Suitable for a PHP web application.
* Python: Suitable for a Python server application.
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? What application platform does your project use? [Use arrows to move, type to filter]
> PHP with Apache - (detected) suitable for a PHP web application
Go - (detected) suitable for a Go server application
Go - suitable for a Go server application
Java - suitable for a Java application that uses Maven and packages as an uber jar
Python - suitable for a Python server application
Node - suitable for a Node server application
Rust - suitable for a Rust server application
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Consult README.Docker.md for more information about using the generated files.
```
### Example of selecting Java
The following example shows the prompts that appear after selecting `Java` and example input.
```console
? What application platform does your project use? Java
? What version of Java do you want to use? 17
? What's the relative directory (with a leading .) for your app? ./src
? What port does your server listen on? 9000
CREATED: .dockerignore
CREATED: Dockerfile
CREATED: compose.yaml
CREATED: README.Docker.md
✔ Your Docker files are ready!
Take a moment to review them and tailor them to your application.
When you're ready, start your application by running: docker compose up --build
Your application will be available at http://localhost:9000
Consult README.Docker.md for more information about using the generated files.
```
### Example of selecting Other
The following example shows the output after selecting `Other`.

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- path: /engine/reference/commandline/info/
title: docker info
- path: /engine/reference/commandline/init/
title: docker init (Beta)
title: docker init
- path: /engine/reference/commandline/inspect/
title: docker inspect
- path: /engine/reference/commandline/login/