Uhh,...

Not a child but still stupid ^^.

It was very easy to let GWT use my own webserver as host. Just set the
port of your own server and the url of the root page in the GWT
configuration tab. Then run "Debug" from within Eclipse and GWT will
download the required files from your own server. The only tricky
thing is to make your webserver find the gwt files which are usually
located in the eclipse project structure. I can solve this very easily
by using some sort of link. All requests to "/gwt/%file%" will be
served by the content of the generated "%ProjectName%/war/%file%"
directory. But this depends on your webserver.

To my surprise, the webserver doesn't need to know about GWT and you
are still able to take the full advantage of GWT hosted mode
debugging; and the SOP problems are also vanished...
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