https://graph.facebook.comuser${#Project#facebook_user}TEMPLATExs:string${#Project#facebook_user}https://graph.facebook.comGlobal HTTP Settingsaccess_tokenQUERYxs:stringtext/javascript; charset=UTF-8400feed:Faulttext/javascript; charset=UTF-8200feed:Response<xml-fragment/>https://graph.facebook.comGlobal HTTP Settingstext/javascript; charset=UTF-8200text/javascript; charset=UTF-8400<xml-fragment/>https://graph.facebook.comGlobal HTTP SettingsgroupsmartbearTEMPLATExs:stringsmartbearimage/jpeg200data<xml-fragment/>https://graph.facebook.comGlobal HTTP Settingstext/javascript; charset=UTF-8200<xml-fragment/>https://graph.facebook.comGlobal HTTP Settingsaccess_tokenQUERYtext/javascript; charset=UTF-8400me:Faulttext/javascript; charset=UTF-8200me:Response<xml-fragment/>https://graph.facebook.comGlobal HTTP SettingsSEQUENTIALSimple test to validate that the User data contains the correct link and the User Feed contains at least 10 entries - would work well as a monitor. See https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/<xml-fragment/>https://graph.facebook.comdeclare namespace ns1='https://graph.facebook.com/olensmar'; //ns1:Response[1]/ns1:link[1]/text()http://www.facebook.com/${#Project#facebook_user}falsefalsefalseGlobal HTTP Settings<xml-fragment/>https://graph.facebook.comdeclare namespace ns1='https://graph.facebook.com/me'; //ns1:Response[1]/ns1:link[1]/text()${User request#ResponseAsXml#declare namespace ns1='https://graph.facebook.com/olensmar'; //ns1:Response[1]/ns1:link[1]}falsefalsefalseGlobal HTTP SettingsuseridResponseAsXmlUser requestdeclare namespace ns1='https://graph.facebook.com/olensmar'; //ns1:Response[1]/ns1:username[1]userUser Feed<xml-fragment/>https://graph.facebook.comdeclare namespace ns1='https://graph.facebook.com/olensmar/feed'; count( //ns1:Response/ns1:data/ns1:e)>10truefalsefalsefalseGlobal HTTP Settings 61e93e98-01be-4bbb-b61f-2a1a5f5581f7NONEc5bfd5bf-4e9d-44a3-b174-1d80b5982ad4NONEfacebook_userfacebook_access_token