I have an application written in Swing, in which I want to use JavaFX's MediaPlayer for playing audio / sound files.
This is a condensed version of the main file:
class MyApp
{
   private MyApp myApp;
   private JFrame myFrame;
   private Media media;
   private MediaPlayer mediaPlayer;
   public static void main(String[] args)
   {
      Runnable thread = new Runnable()
      {
         public void run()
         {
             myApp = new MyApp();
         }          
      };
      SwingUtilities.invokeLater(thread);
  }
  public void MyApp()
  {
    //this is called by SwingUtilities.invokeLater();
    URL url = //getting URL to a sound file stored locally//;
    media = new Media(url.toString() );
    mediaPlayer = new MediaPlayer( media );                        
    mediaPlayer.play();
    myFrame = new JFrame(); //building swing UI here
  }
This seems to work within Netbeans. However when Netbeans builds a .jar, and I try to run the .jar, I get an error log file built in the .jar directory containing some memory / threading errors.
Do I need to use the Platform.runLater() method to get this to work? Or is there anything else I'm doing wrong?