Maybe this thread is gettig a bit off-topic for gwt ? maybe more suitable 
for Stackoverflow
or
https://groups.google.com/g/google-appengine
& https://groups.google.com/g/google-cloud-dev
now superceded by
https://www.googlecloudcommunity.com/gc/Serverless/bd-p/cloud_serverless.

On Tuesday, December 26, 2023 at 12:21:05 AM UTC Craig Mitchell wrote:

> Odd, my message was deleted.  Maybe it was too boring.  :-D
>
> The highlights:
>
>    - I'm not sure if you get a Jetty server bundled or not if you use the 
>    legacy bundled services.  The documentation is a little ambiguous to me.
>    - You do get a stand alone server "dev server" that you can deploy a 
>    war to.  Great for final testing, but it's unclear if you'll be able to 
>    debug on it.
>    - Your static files worked because the legacy version allows a war 
>    file, and you have the maven-war-plugin in your POM.
>    - If I switch to SpringBoot, I'll move my static files to either 
>    a /public or /static directory.
>
> Personally, I'm going to skip the legacy bundled services, and just use 
> the second-generation Java runtime with my own web server.
>
> Cheers!
>
> On Monday 25 December 2023 at 3:48:23 am UTC+11 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> Looks like Cloud CLI provides a dev server if  using the legacy bundled 
>> services (App Engine API JAR)?
>>  
>> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/java-gen2/services/access
>> If you are using the legacy bundled services, the second-generation Java 
>> runtimes provide the Jetty web-serving framework.
>>
>> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/migration-center/standard/migrate-to-second-gen/java-differences#framework_flexibility
>> The Google Cloud CLI for Java includes a local development server for 
>> testing your application on your computer. The local development server 
>> emulates the App Engine Java runtime environment and all of its services, 
>> including Datastore.
>>
>> https://cloud.google.com/appengine/docs/standard/tools/using-local-server?tab=java
>> What do you think ?
>>
>> Re. static files: in my setup appengine:deploy at base directory server 
>> project deploys  SNAPSHOT.war. 
>> Static files in \src\main\webapp end up in its root directory. 
>> This:  
>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71673962/while-running-as-a-jar-application-not-able-to-access-static-files-in-springboo
>> says in the case of a JAR-file, src/main/webapp has no special meaning 
>> and goes on about jar directories that work with Springboot.
>>
>>
>>

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