Hello I have a problem with defining <auth-constraint> in the web.xml of my java project. I defined sereval user roles, which have access to sereval <url-pattern>. Here is a part of the xml, in which I define patterns, that can be acessed by every role.
<security-constraint> <web-resource-collection> <web-resource-name>Webservice for everyone</web-resource-name> <url-pattern>/push</url-pattern> <url-pattern>/rest/version/*</url-pattern> <url-pattern>/rest/lizenz/*</url-pattern> <url-pattern>/rest/device</url-pattern> <url-pattern>/rest/device/*</url-pattern> <url-pattern>/rest/eventlog/*</url-pattern> </web-resource-collection> <auth-constraint> <role-name>role 1</role-name> <role-name>role 2</role-name> <role-name>role 3</role-name> </auth-constraint> </security-constraint> Until here, all works fine. Now I want to be sure, not to make any mistake, when I add a new url, so I need to refuse access by default to any other url. This is the code, how I make it. <security-constraint> <web-resource-collection> <web-resource-name>Everything forbidden</web-resource-name> <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern> </web-resource-collection> <auth-constraint /> </security-constraint> Now I got a strange problem. I can access any url with /rest/device/* without any problem. When I try to access /rest/device I get the error 403 forbidden. On /rest/device/* I'm using GET and on /rest/device I'm using POST. Did someone had any similar problem? I'm using Tomcat 7.0 Thanks in advance: Michael