Monetization issue in Developer portal - apigee

I am working on POC for monetization in Apigee developer portal http://dev-damuorgn.devportal.apigee.com/admin/dashboard
This is freeware working in cloud.
Here when I try to enable DevConnect Monetization and DevConnect Monetization Payment modules under DevConnect Mint category, I am getting error as “ Monetization feature not available. Please contact Apigee Support”.
Please check and revert back to us.

As mentioned in the comments, this feature is not available for free orgs. Possibly the use of API Products will do what you need in this regard.

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Also, they have a codelabs tutorial to learn it step by step.

Is there restriction in Apigee tool from cloud to customize the portal page?

Is there any restriction in Apigee tool from Cloud to customize the portal page ?
We are looking for developer portal like http://developer.nytimes.com/
Do we need actual APigee tool or Apigee free version from cloud support us to customize the page.
Apigee no longer offers a free option for developer portal. There are no restrictions on the paid version.
My understanding is that if you still have the free version of the dev portal that it is fully customizable to the extent that you can install and activate drupal modules and completely customize the CSS. But anything that would require file system access is not allowed. You also would not be able to get a custom domain name like developer.yourcompany.com
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How to integrate PayPal Express Checkout with ASP.NET Web Pages site ("Razor")

I have an ASP.NET Razor / Web Pages site that I need to integrate with PayPal Express Checkout. Edit: this integration requires more than just a simple PayPal-generated button, e.g., I need to dynamically set the price, item description, tax etc.
I am quite new to both Web Pages and PayPal integration so would like to ask what the preferred approach would be.
So far, I have found there are these options:
Use PayPal Helper for WebMatrix
Just read the PayPal spec and create a form with hidden fields etc.
Use some of the NuGet packages from PayPal
Inspire in some custom code like this one
No. 1 is probably some outdated code (both the release date and recent reviews suggest that), no. 2 will certainly work but I'll be on my own, I'm hoping that no. 3 would be the best answer but there are many of those NuGet packages and I haven't found any good examples yet, and 4 is an option if no other works.
Any suggestions? The goal is to have a simple form, below it my custom "Pay Now" button (preferably; could be also a PayPal-provided button) and when user clicks it, the website should redirect him to PayPal, process the payment notification / approval etc.
I realize this question is old, but if you're looking for SDKs provided by PayPal that support Express Checkout, then you have the following two options:
PayPal .NET SDK
This SDK (formerly known as the "RestApiSdk") is built on the newer PayPal REST APIs and provides support for Express Checkout through the Payments API. All API calls use an OAuth token for security and the calls (and associated code) are a bit cleaner than its Classic counterpart. While some aspects of the REST services are still not quite up to par compared to Classic (e.g. Subscriptions), the Payments portion of the REST APIs is mostly at parity with Classic. Moving forward, this is the SDK that PayPal will be investing in and improving, so it's recommended that any new integrations use this SDK.
Recently, the .NET SDK repo on GitHub was updated with a Wiki that should hopefully make it easier to get started using the SDK. Also, a lot of work has also been put into the included samples project to help show how to use SDK with various use cases. And if there's a use case that's missing or needs better/more explanation, definitely don't hesitate to let me know on there. :)
PayPal Classic Merchant SDK
The Merchant SDK has been around for awhile and all the classes are auto-generated from PayPal's publicly-available WSDL schema files. While it provides support for every Express Checkout-related feature, using it is a bit more cumbersome than the REST-based SDK.
PayPal is no longer actively supporting the Merchant SDK and will only be providing bug fixes when necessary. For this reason, PayPal doesn't recommend using this SDK for new integrations.
If you find a feature that you enjoy using in this SDK that isn't available in the REST counterpart, please let me know here or on GitHub. One issue we've noticed for people looking to switch is the REST API does not provide payment history details for payments made via Classic calls. The PayPal SDK team is currently looking into ways this support can be added to the REST-based SDKs to make it easier for developers to make the transition.
The only option you have is to call rest api from asp.net web pages.
You can find the source code of rest api at following places.
https://github.com/paypal/rest-api-sdk-dotnet
http://paypal.github.io/sdk/
Borek,
if you just want PayPal Express Checkout the easiest way to do it is to simply create a PayPal "Buy It Now" button. You don't need to code anything.
You can find out how to do it here https://developer.paypal.com/docs/classic/paypal-payments-standard/ht_create-pps-buttons/ but the basic steps are:
Create the button inside PayPal.
Copy the button code inside PayPal.
Paste it into your website/email whatever.
Hope that helps!

Installing Apigee on my own server

Is it possible to download and install Apigee on your own server? If so, is there any documentation on how to do this?
I have looked around on the Apigee.com web site for details, and I'm aware that there is an Apigee GitHub repo, but I'm not sure where to start.
Thanks!
The answer to your question is NO. Apigee does NOT provide you with content that can be downloaded, installed and run locally. However, if you do want to do this, you would need to buy a licensed OPDK (On Premise Deployment Kit), and then go about setting things up.
Apigee does provide a FREE account however for you to play around with and perform most/ALL actions, including implementing policies and building developer applications. Navigate to Apigee Enterprise, create a free account and plug away.
ALL of the documentation you need can be found at the Apigee Documentation site.
Apigee leverages some features from Usergrid, which is an open source project currently incubating at Apache.
http://usergrid.incubator.apache.org/
You can download it and run it on your own server. It doesn't give you API management, but it does provide BaaS functionality (a backend service/datastore to power mobile apps).
Apigee has a On premise deployment setup(opdk) which lets clients run apigee on their own servers. But i believe it's not a free piece of software, You will have to pay and buy the package which comes with a license for its setup & usage.
http://apigee.com/about/why-apigee
The full suit of Apigee capabilities are absolutely available either in the cloud or on-prem. However, the on-prem option only exists for Apigee Edge and not Developer.

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