Sync DefaultTypeProvider and dependency-types.apt across impl and compat

The two DefaultTypeProvider copies (impl/maven-impl and
compat/maven-resolver-provider) had drifted out of sync:
- fatjar type was missing from the impl provider
- test-java-source type was missing from the compat provider
- CLASSPATH_PROCESSOR and MODULAR_PROCESSOR ordering was inconsistent

Both dependency-types.apt files also had copy-paste errors from the
test-jar row (bogus "tests" classifier on modular-jar, classpath-jar,
and fatjar) and were missing fatjar's includesDependencies=true flag.
Added the missing processor types and test-java-source to both docs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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