You are not allowed to access the same data from different applications
(Using different appIds), however you can deploy different versions of your
application and they will run on separate urls. (Something like
<versionNo>.latest.<appId>.appspot.com. So you can create a version named
admin for that purpose which isn't the default version for that purpose.

Erdinc

On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 10:26 AM, aswath satrasala <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello,
> I want to create two webapps accessing the same datastore
> - Admin webapp
> - enduser webapp
>
> I want to separate out these, so that I will not end up creating one big
> application and that in turn will have an effect on the startup time of the
> application on the appengine.
>
> -Aswath
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