Project behaves differently as a jar file

I am attempting to implement a project. My development was done with netBeans 4.0. I have created a jar file with my project. When I double click on the jar file I get a frame with buttons that appear to be working correctly. When I push a button the correct frame appears with a JComboBox. When I select the first entry in the JComboBox I am ignored, however the second element to the combo box works as expected. This project executes correctly from the run icon in netbeans.
Where do I start to debug this? Does this sound familiar to anyone.
Thanks
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