Java – handling 401 errors (spring security)

I can handle 404 errors

@ResponseStatus(value = HttpStatus.NOT_FOUND)
    @ExceptionHandler(NoHandlerFoundException.class)
    @ResponseBody
    public void noHandlerFoundException (HttpServletResponse response) throws IOException{
       //some code
    }

But how to deal with 401 errors?

Editing I use Java instead of the web xml

Edit what I should put in nohandlerfoundexception to handle httpstatus UNAUTHORIZED

edit

When validation fails, my method fails validation:

public class StatelessLoginFilter extends AbstractAuthenticationProcessingFilter { 

    protected void unsuccessfulAuthentication(HttpServletRequest request,HttpServletResponse response,AuthenticationException Failed) throws IOException,ServletException {
                SecurityContextHolder.clearContext();

                if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
                    logger.debug("Authentication request Failed: " + Failed.toString());
                    logger.debug("Updated SecurityContextHolder to contain null Authentication");
                    logger.debug("Delegating to authentication failure handler " + failureHandler);
                }

        //        response.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8");
        //        response.getWriter().write(jsonService.toString(jsonService.getResponse(false,"Не удалось авторизоваться","401")));

                rememberMeServices.loginFail(request,response);
                failureHandler.onAuthenticationFailure(request,response,Failed);

            }
        }

This code sends 401 error HTML I need to send JSON, you can see it in the comments

Solution

This is a complete handler for all a small number of error pages:

@Controller
public class ErrorCodeController extends BaseController {

    @ExceptionHandler(ApplicationException.class)
    @RequestMapping(value="errorPage400",method=RequestMethod.GET)
    @ResponseStatus(value = HttpStatus.BAD_REQUEST)
    public String handleBadRequest(ApplicationException ex,ModelMap map) { 
        map.addAttribute("http-error-code",HttpStatus.BAD_REQUEST);
        return processErrorCodes(ex,map);
    }


    @ExceptionHandler(ApplicationException.class)
    @RequestMapping(value="errorPage401",method=RequestMethod.GET)
    @ResponseStatus(value=HttpStatus.UNAUTHORIZED,reason="Unauthorized Request")
    public String handleUnauthorizedRequest(ApplicationException ex,HttpStatus.UNAUTHORIZED);
        return processErrorCodes(ex,map);
    }


    @ExceptionHandler(ApplicationException.class)
    @RequestMapping(value="errorPage404",method=RequestMethod.GET)
    @ResponseStatus(HttpStatus.NOT_FOUND)
    public String handleNotFoundRequest(ApplicationException ex,HttpStatus.NOT_FOUND);
        return processErrorCodes(ex,map);
    }


    @ExceptionHandler(ApplicationException.class)
    @RequestMapping(value="errorPage500",method=RequestMethod.GET)
    @ResponseStatus(value=HttpStatus.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR,reason="Internal Server Error")
    public String handleInternalServerError(ApplicationException ex,HttpStatus.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR);
        return processErrorCodes(ex,map);
    }

    @ExceptionHandler(ApplicationException.class)
    public void handleApplicationExceptions(Throwable exception,HttpServletResponse response) {

    }

    private String processErrorCodes(ApplicationException ex,ModelMap map){
        map.addAttribute("class",ClassUtils.getShortName(ex.getClass()));
        map.addAttribute("message",ex.getMessage());
        map.addAttribute("errorMessage",ex.getErrorMessage());
        map.addAttribute("errorCode",ex.getErrorCode());
        map.addAttribute("timestamp",ex.getCurrentDate());
        return "errorPage";
    }


}

Basic controller:

@Controller
@RequestMapping("/")
public class BaseController {

    // Remember to add any exception that you SUSPECT can be thrown in this web application.


@ExceptionHandler({ApplicationException.class,NullPointerException.class})
    public ModelAndView handleException(Throwable exception,HttpServletRequest req) {

        ModelMap model = new ModelMap();
        ApplicationException ex = new ApplicationException();
        String timeStamp = ex.getCurrentDate().toString();
        //String temp = ClassUtils.getShortName(ex.getClass());
        //model.addAttribute("class",ClassUtils.getShortName(ex.getClass()));
        model.addAttribute("timeStamp",timeStamp);
        return new ModelAndView("errorPage",model);
    }

Web. xml:

<web-app id="WebApp_ID" version="2.5"
    xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
    xsi:schemaLocation="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/javaee/web-app_2_5.xsd">
    <display-name>myApp</display-name>
    <error-page>
        <error-code>400</error-code>
        <location>/errorPage400.xhtml</location>
    </error-page>
    <error-page>
        <error-code>401</error-code>
        <location>/errorPage401.xhtml</location>
    </error-page>
    <error-page>
        <error-code>404</error-code>
        <location>/errorPage404.xhtml</location>
    </error-page>
    <error-page>
        <error-code>500</error-code>
        <location>/errorPage500.xhtml</location>
    </error-page>
    <error-page>
        <exception-type>java.lang.Throwable</exception-type>
        <location>/errorPage.xhtml</location>
    </error-page>
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