Hyperwave has been developed at 
     IICM in Graz. It started with
     the name Hyper-G and changed to Hyperwave when
     it was commercialised (in 1996).
    
     Hyperwave is not free software. The current version, 5.5, is
     available at http://www.hyperwave.com/.  
     A time limited version can be ordered for free (30 days).
    
     See also the Hyperwave module.
    
     Hyperwave is an information system similar to a database
     (HIS, Hyperwave Information Server). Its focus
     is the storage and management of documents. A document can be any
     possible piece of data that may as well be stored in file. Each
     document is accompanied by its object record. The object record
     contains meta data for the document. The meta data is a list of
     attributes which can be extended by the user. Certain attributes
     are always set by the Hyperwave server, other may be modified by
     the user.
    
     Since 2001 there is a Hyperwave SDK available. It supports Java,
     JavaScript and C++. This PHP Extension is based on the C++ interface.
     In order to activate the hwapi support in PHP you will have to install
     the Hyperwave SDK first.
    
  After installing the Hyperwave SDK, configure PHP with
  --with-hwapi[=DIR].
 
     The integration with Apache and possible other servers is already
     described in the Hyperwave module
     which has been the first extension to connect a Hyperwave Server.
    
The behaviour of these functions is affected by settings in php.ini.
 
Table 1. Hyperwave API configuration options
| Name | Default | Changeable | Changelog | 
|---|
| hwapi.allow_persistent | "0" | PHP_INI_SYSTEM |  | 
 For further details and definitions of the 
PHP_INI_* constants, see the 
Appendix G.
 
This extension has no resource types defined.
This extension has no constants defined.
     The API provided by the HW_API extension is fully object oriented.
     It is very similar to the C++ interface of the Hyperwave SDK.
     It consist of the following classes.
     
- 
        HW_API
           
- 
        HW_API_Object
           
- 
        HW_API_Attribute
           
- 
        HW_API_Error
           
- 
        HW_API_Content
           
- 
        HW_API_Reason
           
     Some basic classes like 
HW_API_String,
     
HW_API_String_Array, etc., which exist in the
     Hyperwave SDK have not been implemented since PHP has powerful
     replacements for them.
    
     Each class has certain method, whose names are identical to its
     counterparts in the Hyperwave SDK. Passing arguments to this function
     differs from all the other PHP extensions but is close to the C++ API of
     the HW SDK. Instead of passing several parameters they are all put into
     an associated array and passed as one parameter. The names of the keys
     are identical to those documented in the HW SDK. The common parameters
     are listed below. If other parameters are required they will be
     documented if needed.
     
- 
        objectIdentifier The name or id of an object,
        e.g. "rootcollection", "0x873A8768 0x00000002".
           
- 
        parentIdentifier The name or id of an object
        which is considered to be a parent.
           
- 
        object An instance of class HW_API_Object.
           
- 
        parameters An instance of class HW_API_Object.
           
- 
        version The version of an object.
           
- 
        mode An integer value determine the way an
        operation is executed.
           
- 
        attributeSelector Any array of strings, each
        containing a name of an attribute. This is used if you retrieve the
        object record and want to include certain attributes.
           
- 
        objectQuery A query to select certain object
        out of a list of objects. This is used to reduce the number of objects
        which was delivered by a function like
        hw_api->children() or hw_api->find().
           
Note: 
      Methods returning boolean can return TRUE, FALSE or
      HW_API_Error object.