Android Class Name

Hi,
    I'm developing an air app for android and ios. I'm also integrating the app with facebook, however I don't know what to set "Android Class Name" to in the developer facebook page. I set "Android Package Name" to "air.mypackagename".
    Any ideas? I tried   "air.mypackagename.AppEntry" and "android.intent.action.MAIN" but it didn't work, i.e. I still couldn't log in from the app. By didn't work I mean the call to FacebookMobile.login is made but never returns (no error is thrown and the callback is not called)
    If instead of using Facebook Mobile API I use the Desktop or Web API I can log in just fine; so I assume that the problem is in those Android settings in facebook.
Thanks.
   Sergio.

Ok, I still don't know what to put as "Android Class Name", however I got the login call working.
Apparently, even though the documentation says the 4th parameter is optional,
public static function login(callback:Function, stageRef:Stage,
                              extendedPermissions:Array,
                              webView:StageWebView = null,
                              display:String = touch):void
it only works if I create a new StageWebView a pass it to the function.
var swb:StageWebView = new StageWebView();
swb.stage = stage;
swb.viewPort = new Rectangle(10, 10, swb.stage.stageWidth-20, swb.stage.stageHeight-50);
FacebookMobile.login(facebookLoginHandler, stage,extendedPermissions,swb );

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