In my security-context.xml, for authentication failure I do like this (pay attention to the authentication-failure-url attribute):
<security:form-login login-page="/auth/login"
authentication-failure-url="/auth/login?error=true"
default-target-url="/mvc/home"
always-use-default-target="true" />
And for access denied I use this:
<security:access-denied-handler error-page="/auth/access-denied"/>
Both tags inside <security:http use-expressions="true">. For me works like a charm, I don't know why you are trying to configure it in the way you are doing when Spring provides such nice tags easy to use.
I don't know if it answers your question, I hope it helps.
EDIT:
Using the configuration provided above, means that you are using the default authentication failure handler (SimpleUrlAuthenticationFailureHandler) at the background. You can change the default behavior (which as default performs a redirect when a failed authentication is produced) by changing the attribute forwardToDestination value. This is what SimpleUrlAuthenticationFailureHandler does:
/**
* Performs the redirect or forward to the {@code defaultFailureUrl} if set, otherwise returns a 401 error code.
* <p>
* If redirecting or forwarding, {@code saveException} will be called to cache the exception for use in
* the target view.
*/
public void onAuthenticationFailure(HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response,
AuthenticationException exception) throws IOException, ServletException {
if (defaultFailureUrl == null) {
logger.debug("No failure URL set, sending 401 Unauthorized error");
response.sendError(HttpServletResponse.SC_UNAUTHORIZED, "Authentication Failed: " + exception.getMessage());
} else {
saveException(request, exception);
if (forwardToDestination) {
logger.debug("Forwarding to " + defaultFailureUrl);
request.getRequestDispatcher(defaultFailureUrl).forward(request, response);
} else {
logger.debug("Redirecting to " + defaultFailureUrl);
redirectStrategy.sendRedirect(request, response, defaultFailureUrl);
}
}
}
So I guess that I you declare your SimpleUrlAuthenticationFailureHandler in your security-context.xml and set the mentioned property value using the setUseForward(boolean forwardToDestination) method it should work. Could be something like:
<bean id="simpleUrlAuthenticationFailureHandler" class="org.springframework.security.web.authentication.SimpleUrlAuthenticationFailureHandler">
<property name="useForward" value="true">
</bean>
And then:
<security:form-login login-page="/auth/login"
authentication-failure-handler-ref="simpleUrlAuthenticationFailureHandler"
default-target-url="/mvc/home"
always-use-default-target="true" />
Good luck.