Brian Clozel 7d02ba0694 Add missing CORS headers defined in SockJS CORS config
Prior to this commit and following changes done in d27b5d0, the CORS
response headers would not be added for SockJS-related requests, even
though a CORS configuration had been applied to SockJS/WebSocket.
This was due to a missing case in our implementation: calling
`AbstractHandlerMapping#getHandlerInternal` can return a Handler
directly, but also a `HandlerExecutionChain` in some cases, as explained
in the Javadoc.

This commit ensures that, when checking for existing CORS configuration,
the `AbstractHandlerMapping` class also considers the
`HandlerExecutionChain` case and unwraps it to get the CORS
configuration from the actual Handler.

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