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I have an HTTP call to a URL, which returns my data in JSON format, I parse it, then I have to load it in my Core Data context.

Now I am doing it (parsing - entities creation - commit) on the main thread, by using GCD (grand central dispatch) to dispatch a block on the main queue. The http call is asynchronous, so it's ok, but the db loading is not, so it freezes my user interface: a UITableView backed by a NSFetchedResultsController.

What I'd like to do, is making these last tasks on a secondary thread, but don't know how!

I heard something about creating a second context, using that on the secondary thread, then trash it and "refresh" the "main" context, don't know how to explain. Maybe is there a wwdc ed. video on this argument, too? I can't find valid documentation.

Can you help me, loading data in asynchronous way, so my table never stop scrolling?

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There is a rule: One context for one thread. Create new context in your not main queue and work with it.

Add observer for this context: [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(<#Selector name#>) name:NSManagedObjectContextDidSaveNotification object:<#A managed object context#>];

After your parser is done and objects in context, save that context which will kick out notification. In main queue, catch this notification and on main queue context call - (void)mergeChangesFromContextDidSaveNotification:(NSNotification *)notification.

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  • That solution does not work, can you help me out with a little more details please? The notification arrives, but it still freezes my gui for a few seconds
    – Fabio B.
    Oct 4, 2011 at 6:06
  • just freezes for a few seconds during mergeChangesFromContextDidSaveNotification
    – Fabio B.
    Oct 5, 2011 at 6:09
  • Well, this is how it should be done. I would try to find solution in another question...
    – user500
    Oct 5, 2011 at 17:56

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