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I had a look at the implementation of AbstractContextBuilder.set(Class, T) and I'm a bit confused:
    public <T> B set(Class<T> key, T value) {
        B old = set(key.getName(), Objects.requireNonNull(value));
        if (old != null && old.getClass().isAssignableFrom(value.getClass())) {
            return old;
        }
        return (B) this;
    }It calls #set(String, Object), however this method does not return the old value but this so "old" is a confusing name. Then it makes tests whether "old" (which is this) is a super type of the value class. If it is it returns "old", which is this, otherwise it returns this.
I believe the method should just be:
    public <T> B set(Class<T> key, T value) {
        return set(key.getName(), Objects.requireNonNull(value));
    }