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[7.67.x] [RHPAM-4889] - adjustments to make it easier to consume from openshift env vars #1609

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Backport: #1607

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…t env vars (#1607)

* RHPAM-4889: using a feature flag to enable/disable strict mode. (#1606)

* RHPAM-4889: using a feature flag (jbpm.wb.querymode values DEFAULT or STRICT) to enable/disable strict mode. by default it'll continue behave as before this change.

* RHPAM-4889: reducing duplication.

* RHPAM-4889: adjustments to make it easier to consume from openshift env vars

* to solve @tomasdavidorg review comment

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Co-authored-by: Marek Novotný <[email protected]>
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