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feat(jenkins): Enable Jenkins job triggers for jobs in sub-folders (backport #1204) #1213

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This is an automatic backport of pull request #1204 done by Mergify.


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- Allow triggering of Jenkins jobs that reside in sub-folders, by treating job names containing slashes as query variables.

- Prior to this feature, jobs in sub-folders were not appropriately matched by the Spring framework due to slashes in their path, causing trigger requests to fail.

- Include a new feature flag to determine the usage of the existing endpoint (which uses the job name as a path variable) or an updated endpoint (which takes the job name as a query parameter).

Co-authored-by: Jason <[email protected]>
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