Original poster here,

This is a business app and I would probably rather pay for both than
have to bundle everything together.  As Jeff says, from an
architecture and best practice standpoint, It would be good to
separate these to functions.  I would however, prefer not to use REST
and HTTP, but go right at the Datastore which obviously has some type
of sandboxing in place and is not explained in detail.  Any
clarification would be helpful for others I would think. Perhaps I
should restate my original question now that I know a little more.

First:
Can apps deployed in the same user space access shared Entities in the
DataStore?

Second:
If this is possible or if it must be accomplished by some type of HTTP
communication between the two apps, will it violate the TOS?

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