In my application I display data from a online web service into several UITableViews. I have added several ways for the user to update the data, but the TableView.ReloadData() method does not seem to work. When the user calls for an update, I get a new set of data from the server, pass it to the UITableViewSource instance that is attached to the UITableViewController and then call the ReloadData() method, which unfortunately does not in fact reload the data. Only after I return to the main screen and then go back to the table view (because it is already created, I just display the instance that already exists) does the new data show up in the tableview. What am I doing wrong? I tried creating a new instance of the UITableViewSource when updating the data, but that does not help either.
Here is the code for loading data into the tableview (I reuse it for any event that requires data to be loaded into it):
dataControl.GetList(Tables.UPDATES)); //gets data from the server and passes it to the SQL database
Source source = GetSource(theType.Name, theType, groups); //creates a new source loaded with the data
Updates.TableView.Source = source;
Updates.TableView.AllowsSelection = false;
Updates.TableView.ReloadData();
This code is of course executed in a separate thread that invokes on the main thread. Basically the same code is called when the user asks for an update(an animation is played while the background thread works).