Thomas Trompette 9731921983 fix(server): catch application job enqueue throttle instead of failing the batch job (#23684)
## Context

Sentry issue
[TWENTY-SERVER-GXJ](https://twenty-v7.sentry.io/issues/7495161692?project=4507072499810304)
(`Application job enqueue limit reached`, 10k+ events, 33 workspaces) is
the application-job enqueue throttle firing as designed, but being
reported as an error.

## Root cause

`CallDatabaseEventTriggerJobsJob.handle` calls `throttleOrThrow` inside
its per-application loop with no `try/catch`. When an application
exceeds its enqueue budget, the `ThrottlerException` propagates out of
the bullmq job handler, where `shouldCaptureException` captures it (it
has no `statusCode < 500`, so it is not filtered) and the whole batch
job fails.

Two consequences:
- Expected throttling shows up in Sentry as an error (noise). A metric
(`JobEnqueueApplicationRateLimited`) already tracks it.
- The batch job fails and is retried (`retryLimit: 3`), re-running the
loop from the top and re-enqueuing logic-function jobs for applications
that already succeeded before the throttled one (duplicate triggers);
after retries are exhausted the remaining applications' triggers are
dropped.

The workflow hard-throttle uses the same `ThrottlerException` but does
not show up in Sentry because its call site (`checkHardThrottleLimit`)
catches it and turns it into a graceful signal. This PR applies the same
pattern to the application enqueue path.

## Change

- Wrap the `throttleOrThrow` call: on `ThrottlerException`, `continue`
to the next application instead of failing the job; rethrow anything
else.
- Add a unit test covering the skip-throttled-application and
rethrow-other-errors behavior.

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