Remove the Blaze strict java deps exemption for Android databinding. As of
unknown commit, we are using the JavaBuilder processor exemption list instead of
disabling strict deps for the affected rules outright. This narrows the degree
to which the exemption is applied, and prevents other strict deps violations
from accruing on targets that enable databinding.

Step 2 of 2; we needed the change to roll out in JavaBuilder first to be able
to fix up issues in the depot first before removing the exemption in Blaze.
See https://github.com/bazelbuild/bazel/commit/7edc5d49c8e764ab2bdf19e3a9fb58ea30fa708f for the original attempt.

PiperOrigin-RevId: 198793976
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