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[ACS-7431] standalone process cloud components #10233

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Please check if the PR fulfills these requirements

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  • Tests for the changes have been added (for bug fixes / features)
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  • migrate process cloud to standalone
  • fix issues with missing type exports
  • update unit tests
  • mark all modules as deprecated

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https://hyland.atlassian.net/browse/ACS-7431

@DenysVuika DenysVuika force-pushed the feat/standalone-cloud-components branch from 5d8242e to b446294 Compare September 23, 2024 15:57
@DenysVuika DenysVuika force-pushed the feat/standalone-cloud-components branch from 55e4775 to 0b6a73b Compare October 2, 2024 13:57
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