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chore: start insomnia collection #79

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start insomnia collection with initial request for getting a token from centraildp with a technical user (service account) from managed-identity-wallet as example

eclipse-tractusx/sig-release#418

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evegufy commented Nov 5, 2024

should be obsolete with #155

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