The easiest solution would be to invest a minimal amount of time to install and configure your own Jetty server and use it instead of the embedded Jetty provided by GWT. This has the big benefit that you can configure anything you like and match your production environment without any GWT stuff involved.
-- GWT might update its internal Jetty not just because of its dependencies but also because it doesn't work with web app libraries containing module-info.clas files (Java 9), see https://github.com/gwtproject/gwt/issues/9606 . However it is not a high priority given you can always use your own server, which is actually the recommend solution.
-- J.
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