# Wildcard Syntax Apache ActiveMQ Artemis uses a specific syntax for representing wildcards in security settings, address settings and when creating consumers. The syntax is similar to that used by [AMQP](https://www.amqp.org). An Apache ActiveMQ Artemis wildcard expression contains **words separated by a delimiter**. The default delimiter is `.` (full stop). The special characters `#` and `*` also have special meaning and can take the place of a **word**. To be clear, the wildcard characters cannot be used like wildcards in a [regular expression](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular_expression). They operate exclusively on **words separated by a delimiter**. ## Matching Any Word The character `#` means "match any sequence of zero or more words". So the wildcard `news.europe.#` would match: - `news.europe` - `news.europe.sport` - `news.europe.politics` - `news.europe.politics.regional` But `news.europe.#` would _not_ match: - `news.usa` - `news.usa.sport` - `entertainment` ## Matching a Single Word The character `*` means "match a single word". The wildcard `news.*` would match: - `news.europe` - `news.usa` But `news.*` would _not_ match: - `news.europe.sport` - `news.usa.sport` - `news.europe.politics.regional` The wildcard `news.*.sport` would match: - `news.europe.sport` - `news.usa.sport` But `news.*.sport` would _not_ match: - `news.europe.politics` ## Customizing the Syntax It's possible to further configure the syntax of the wildcard addresses using the broker configuration. For that, the `` configuration tag is used. ```xml true . # * ``` The example above shows the default configuration.