I have an app with a service which wraps my API calls:
var ConcernService = {
    ...
    get: function (items_url, objId) {
        var defer = $q.defer();
        $http({method: 'GET', 
            url: api_url + items_url + objId}).
            success(function (data, status, headers, config) {
                defer.resolve(data);
            }).error(function (data, status, headers, config) {
                console.log('ConcernService.get status',status);
                defer.reject(status);
            });
        return defer.promise;
    },
and I'm using UI-Router to transition between states:
concernsApp
    .config( function ($stateProvider, $urlRouterProvider) {
        $urlRouterProvider.otherwise("/404/");
        $stateProvider.state('project', {
        url: '/project/:projectId/',
        resolve: {
            project: function ($stateParams, ConcernService) {
                return ConcernService.get('projects/', $stateParams.projectId);
            },
        },
        views: {
            ...
        }
    });
I'm moving from using the normal AngularJS router and I'm having difficulty understanding how to implement 404s. I can see the ConcernService throwing the console.log status as rejected, but how do I catch this in the state router?
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    