Andrei Kvapil c6e9131f60 [oidc] Check APIVersions before deploying (#1495)
## What this PR does

When enabling OIDC, the Tenant applications may try to deploy
KeycloakRealmGroups before the Keycloak operator is live. This may lead
to a race where neither HelmRelease is able to progress. This patch
addresses this.

### Release note

```release-note
[oidc] Do not deploy KeycloakRealmGroup resources as part of the Tenant
application if the v1.edp.epam.com API is not yet available.
```

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## Summary by CodeRabbit

* **Bug Fixes**
* Improves deployment reliability by conditionally creating the initial
Keycloak realm group only when the required API version is available.
This prevents install/upgrade failures in environments lacking the
corresponding CRD.
* Other Keycloak realm groups continue to be created as before, ensuring
no change to existing group provisioning where supported.
* Enhances cross-environment compatibility for tenant deployments
without impacting users on fully supported clusters.

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