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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T22:46:15+00:00 2026-06-07T22:46:15+00:00

I have two patterns for which same filters are to be applied. <security:filter-chain pattern=/home.do*

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I have two patterns for which same filters are to be applied.

<security:filter-chain pattern="/home.do*" filters="a,b,c,d" />
<security:filter-chain pattern="/login.do*" filters="a,b,c,d" />

Along with the above two there are many other unique patterns and a generic pattern /**/*.do*/** as well.

Can I specify comma separated multiple patterns in the pattern attribute like below:

<security:filter-chain pattern="/home.do*, /login.do*" filters="a,b,c,d" />

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    2026-06-07T22:46:16+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 10:46 pm

    Yes you can, but the implementation depends on Spring Security version you are using.

    • In 3.0 you can use path-type attribute:

      <security:filter-chain-map path-type="regex">
        <security:filter-chain pattern="^/(test|home)\.do$" filters="a,b,c,d" />
        <!-- other patterns -->
      <security:filter-chain-map path-type="regex">
      
    • In 3.1 you can either use request-matcher attribute (which deprecates path-type, just change path-type to request matcher in previous example), or you can use multiple http elements with request-matcher-ref bean and do this:

      <http pattern="test.do,home.do" security="none" <!-- 'none' as example -->
          request-matcher-ref="requestMatcher" />
      
      <bean id="requestMatcher" class="com.example.CommaSeparatedRequestMatcher" />
      

      with your custom implementation of CommaSeparatedRequestMatcher (which splits URL created from request and triest to match any string), based on, for example, RegexRequestMatcher.

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