fix(agents): vscode app launch due to missing app identifiers#311362
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Pull request overview
Fixes embedded-agent/VS Code app launching behavior when app identifiers are missing by ensuring embedded product configuration is merged correctly during bootstrap (follow-up to #310773).
Changes:
- Merge
product.sub.json’sembeddedsection into the existingproductObj.embeddedinstead of overwriting it. - Preserve the rest of
product.sub.jsonoverrides as before viaObject.assign(productObj, productSubObj).
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Followup to #310773