Jens, are you sure of what you're saying ? The GWT services have to be servlets AFAIK, and are actually managed by the servlet container in the given wiki page.
Re-read point 2.) + 3.) of the wiki page. If the wiki page isn't wrong you only have to declare a name for your GWT-RPC service implementation (@Service). In the example GreetingServiceImpl does not extend anything. It just implements the service interface. So its not a servlet.
The only servlet you need in web.xml is the spring integration servlet.
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