refactor(license): extract cameleer-license-api module from server-core
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Splits the pure license contract types (LicenseInfo, LicenseValidator,
LicenseState, LicenseStateMachine, LicenseLimits, DefaultTierLimits) into a
new cameleer-license-api module under package com.cameleer.license.

Why: cameleer-license-minter previously depended on cameleer-server-core for
these types, dragging cameleer-server-core + cameleer-common onto the
classpath of every minter consumer (notably cameleer-saas). The SaaS
management plane has no business carrying server-runtime types — it only
needs the license contract to mint and verify tokens.

After:
  cameleer-license-minter -> cameleer-license-api  (no server internals)
  cameleer-server-core    -> cameleer-license-api
  cameleer-saas           -> cameleer-license-minter -> cameleer-license-api

Verified: mvn -pl cameleer-license-minter dependency:tree shows the minter
no longer pulls cameleer-server-core or cameleer-common. Full reactor
verify (-DskipITs) green: 371 tests pass.

LicenseGate stays in server-core (server-runtime state holder, not contract).

Closes cameleer/cameleer-server#156

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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## Modules
- `cameleer-license-api` — pure license contract types (`LicenseInfo`, `LicenseValidator`, `LicenseState`, `LicenseStateMachine`, `LicenseLimits`, `DefaultTierLimits`) under package `com.cameleer.license`. No Spring or server-runtime deps; consumed by `cameleer-server-core` (validation/runtime gate) and `cameleer-license-minter` (vendor signing) — and transitively by `cameleer-saas` via the minter — without inheriting server internals.
- `cameleer-server-core` — domain logic, storage interfaces, services (no Spring dependencies)
- `cameleer-server-app` — Spring Boot web app, REST controllers, SSE, persistence, Docker orchestration
- `cameleer-license-minter` — vendor-only Ed25519 license signing library + CLI. Depends only on `cameleer-license-api` so consumers don't pull in `cameleer-server-core`.
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