I have the following code in which I read some data from a database(longitude,latitude) and try to draw a line between those points in the UI thread:
The functions that draw that line are :
public void theRouteDraw(List<GeoPoint> geoPointsArray)
{
    for (int i = 0; i < geoPointsArray.size(); i++)
    {
        p = geoPointsArray.get(i);
        mc.animateTo(p);
        mc.setZoom(13);
        mapView.invalidate();
        mapView.setSatellite(true);
    }
}
and
private void initMyLocation()
{
    myLocOverlay = new MyLocationOverlay(this, mapView);
    myLocOverlay.enableMyLocation();
    mapView.getOverlays().add(new myLocOverlay());
}
Beside those 2 methods here is how my code looks like:
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.screen_database);
    db = new DBAdapter(this);
    progress = new ProgressDialog(this);
    progress.setIndeterminate(true);
    progress.setMessage("I am thinking");
    InitTask init_task = new InitTask();
    init_task.execute(db);
    initMap();
}
private void initMap()
{
    mapView = (MapView) findViewById(R.id.mapview);
    mapView.setBuiltInZoomControls(true);
    mapView.setStreetView(true);
    mc = mapView.getController();
}
my Async classs
public class InitTask extends AsyncTask<DBAdapter, GeoPoint, List<GeoPoint>>
{
    List<GeoPoint> geoPointsArray = new ArrayList<GeoPoint>();
    DBAdapter db;
    int latitude;
    int longitude;
    GeoPoint p;
    protected void onPreExecute()
    {
        progress.show();
    }
    protected List<GeoPoint> doInBackground(DBAdapter... db)
    {
        try
        {
            db[0].openDataBase();
            Cursor c = db[0].getAllData();
            if (c.moveToFirst())
            {
                do
                {
                    longitude = Integer.parseInt(c.getString(0));
                    latitude = Integer.parseInt(c.getString(1));
                    p = new GeoPoint(latitude, longitude);
                    geoPointsArray.add(p);
                }
                while (c.moveToNext());
            }
            c.close();
            db[0].close();
        }
        catch (Exception e)
        {
            Log.d("Eroare", "doInBackground", e);
        }
        return geoPointsArray;
    }
    protected void onPostExecute(List<GeoPoint> geoPointsArray)
    {
        // super.onPostExecute(geoPointsArray);
        progress.dismiss();
        Log.d("Lista", new Boolean(geoPointsArray.isEmpty()).toString());
        theRouteDraw(geoPointsArray);
        initMyLocation();
    }
}
Questions:
1.Why don't i have my route drawn on the map.....cause I checked and in onPostExecute() I have all the points from DB
2.How could I retrieve this points step by step ....I mean retrieve some points update my UI and retrieve other points and update my UI...?
Thank u!!
UPDATE:
protected List<GeoPoint> doInBackground(DBAdapter... db)
{
    try
    {
        db[0].openDataBase();
        Cursor c = db[0].getAllData();
        if (c.moveToFirst())
        {
            do
            {
                longitude = Integer.parseInt(c.getString(0));
                latitude = Integer.parseInt(c.getString(1));
                p = new GeoPoint(latitude, longitude);
                geoPointsArray.add(p);
                publishProgress(p);
                SystemClock.sleep(1000);
            }
            while (c.moveToNext());
        }
        c.close();
        db[0].close();
    }
    catch (Exception e)
    {
        Log.d("Eroare", "doInBackground", e);
    }
    return geoPointsArray;
}
I use publishProgress(p); to send the coordinates to :
protected void onProgressUpdate(GeoPoint... progress)
{
                 theRouteDraw(progress1[0]);
         int lon=progress1[0].getLongitudeE6();
          int lat=progress1[0].getLatitudeE6();
          GeoPoint p2=new GeoPoint(lon,lat);
        geoPointsArray.add(p2);
         initMyLocation();
}
Now,I displayed and I get them step by step(which is what I wanted) now if I could just figure out why I don't get the route displayed I would be a happy man.And I haven't been happy for a long time.Thx:D
UPDATE2:
class myLocOverlay extends Overlay{
    public myLocOverlay(){
    }   
    public void draw(Canvas canvas, MapView mapv, boolean shadow){
    super.draw(canvas, mapv, shadow);
    Projection projection = mapView.getProjection();
    Path p1 = new Path();
   for (int i = 0; i < geoPointsArray.size(); i++) {
   if (i == geoPointsArray.size() - 1) {
       break;
   }
    Point from = new Point();
    Point to = new Point();
   projection.toPixels(geoPointsArray.get(i), from);
   projection.toPixels(geoPointsArray.get(i + 1), to);
    p1.moveTo(from.x, from.y);
    p1.lineTo(to.x, to.y);
    }
    Paint mPaint = new Paint();
    mPaint.setStyle(Style.STROKE);
    mPaint.setColor(Color.GREEN);
    mPaint.setAntiAlias(true);
    mPaint.setStrokeWidth(4);
    canvas.drawPath(p1, mPaint);
    super.draw(canvas, mapView, shadow);
} 
}
in method initMyLocation() I add an overlay to the current position.....the overlay is obtained from the class myLocOverlay()...
myLocOverlay() runs through the geoArrayPoints and draws a line between them!!!
The method RouteDraw() puts on the map the new geopoints that I get....and it works just fine!
