Welcome to the second part of this two-part Parse tutorial series that focuses on integrating both Facebook and Parse into your apps. In Part 1, you learned how how to set up a project with Facebook and Parse SDKs, authenticate a user with Facebook using Parse's Facebook toolkit and retrieve Facebook user information using the Facebook Graph API. In Part 2 (you are here!), you'll build a data store for your images and comments in Parse, display uploaded images on an image wall and add a comment system to your app. The completed project from the first half is available here. If you're going to use this starter project rather than using your own project from Part 1, there are two things to note:


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