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Instead of setting all properties individually we directly assign all
properties to a context that we assign to the actions.
This way actions can automatically update themselves as new data becomes
available, and we avoid the setter/getter boilerplate, at the cost of a
less explicit interface (But that could be improved by allowing to
define the required properties of a context in c++).
By relying on prehandler/posthandler to execute certain actions we
simplify the control flow and enable the future extension with handlers
that i.e. do encryption etc.
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