But do you mean GWT or Google App Engine application ?

GWT comes with embedded tomcat to keep backward compatiblity. Although
there is a warning that it is deprecated and can be deleted in the
future.

If you want to use tomcat simply start shell as it is described in
documentation for GWT 1.5 (or earlier).
http://code.google.com/docreader/#p=google-web-toolkit-doc-1-5&s=google-web-toolkit-doc-1-5&t=DevGuideHostedMode.

GWT application (without Google App Engine) can be run inside any
container, just deploy it as a normal .war module.

Google App Engine comes with its own embedded web server which cannot
be switched.

But what is used in the case of GWT/Google App Engine application and
GWT running in hosted mode started to use deprecated tomcat ? Good
question - I don't know what is the relationship between embedded GWT
server running in hosted mode and embedded Google App Engine server.
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