Remove remaining support for dart:isolate on web

Closes #37153

Isolate.resolvePackageUri was the only API which had an implementation
across DDC and dart2js. The implementation in dart2js has been broken by
default since Dart 2.0.0 without a user implemented hook that is not
used on any public repo on github. Our current supported path for
invoking the compilers on projects disallows the import altogether on
the web and it is only usable with an older version of the
`build_web_compilers` package, or by invoking the compiler manually
outside of the build system. This CL does not break the ability to have
the import when invoking outside of the build system.

- Drop implementation for `Isolate.resolvePackageUri` from the dart2js
  and DDC patch files.
- Drop all references to `defaultPackagesBase` since it is not used.
- Drop all tests under `isolate/browser` since we do not expect any
  support on the web. Most of these tests would have already been
  failing. Remove status file entries that refer to the deleted tests.

Change-Id: I4a19213b0946d835c00e9c107a714f3bc5672f86
Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/105080
Reviewed-by: Sigmund Cherem <sigmund@google.com>
Commit-Queue: Nate Bosch <nbosch@google.com>
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