I'm trying to configure some custom exception handling with Spring Security 3.1.2. I tried following the examples I found here and here, but neither works. I'm new to Spring Security, and I'm wondering if this might have something to do with the fact that I'm using a preauth filter. I'm throwing my custom exceptions from within the loadUserDetails() method of my AuthenticationUserDetailsService implementation.
public class AuthServiceImpl implements AuthenticationUserDetailsService<Authentication> {
@Autowired
private AuthDao authDao;
@Override
public UserDetails loadUserDetails(Authentication auth) throws UsernameNotFoundException {
Request req = (Request) auth.getPrincipal();
//get user details
User u = authDao.loadUser(req.getSessionId());
//check user rights for requested action
if(!u.getRights().contains(req.getAction()){
throw new CustomAuthException("User does not have permission to perform this action");
}
return u;
}
}
When the exception is thrown I just get the normal Tomcat 500 page with the exception details. For whatever reason my custom exceptions are not getting handled at all. I even added some println()s in the custom handler, and it's not even being called.
I'm starting to wonder if this method is somehow excluded from Spring's exception handling. I can provide more code examples if needed, but at this point I'm not sure what would be relevant to share.