UNOMI-568: refacto json-schema implementation (#421)

* UNOMI-568: refacto json-schema implementation

* UNOMI-568: code review handling comments and suggestions

* fix object mapper in integration tests

* Fail safe on missing schema + fix timestamp schema

* clean up test objects

* Set pom description to JSON Schema projects

* Send an error when a predefined schema is override.

* update code ql to v2

* provide codeql config to ignore itests folder in order to reduce result file

* set codeql to debug

* split codeQL workflows to have a dedicated java build

* do not upload file SARIF to github

Co-authored-by: David Griffon <dgriffon@jahia.com>
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