Take a look at NSOperation. NSOperation is one of the few cocoa classes which must be subclassed for it to be useful. By adding a delegate property to your NSOperation subclass you can get notified when the operation completes. Also, you can add a userInfo property to allow the operation to pass back arbitary data to the delegate
@implementation MyNSOperationSubclass
-(void)main
{
//do operation here
//operationResult is used to report back to the delegate. operationResult could include a userInfo key so that the delegate can have some data passed back, or an error key to indicate success of the operation.
NSDictionary *operationResult;
//Some checks to ensure that the delegate implements operationHasFinished: should be added.
//waitUntilDone: YES locks the main thread
[[self delegate] performSelectorOnMainThread:@selector(operationHasFinished:) withObject:operationResult waitUntilDone: YES];
}
@end