What is it WAPI?

Dear Experts,
I'm BW consult and we want to bulid a WorlFlow cube.
We heard about WAPI - it need to be something like BAPI that make conversion between a compressed information to the regular information from the ECC. (There are tables (of WF) in the ECC  that their information save as compressed data according to save space (MegaBites).
How can I study more about WAPI ?

Where can I find it please?
Maybe someone else who worked with it?

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