I'm still searching. I found that with the ScaleAnimator i can achieve what 
i need, but still trying with no success. This is the code i'm using:

               ScaleAnimation anim=new ScaleAnimation(1,1,0,0);
               anim.setFillAfter(true);
               anim.setFillEnabled(true);
               anim.setInterpolator(new 
android.view.animation.AccelerateInterpolator());
               anim.setDuration(1000L);

This is the ImageView i'm creating to store the new image. This image is 
updated by a native function.

               ImageView image = new ImageView(instance.getContext());
               image.setImageBitmap(sScreenBitmap);
               image.setVisibility(ImageView.VISIBLE);
               image.startAnimation(anim);

This is called from another view. However, nothing happens on screen.

TIA.

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