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diff --git a/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/LICENSE b/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/LICENSE
index 5da8cae..faa4bb1 100644
--- a/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/LICENSE
+++ b/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/LICENSE
@@ -218,13 +218,13 @@
 The following components are provided under the Apache 2.0 License.
 See licenses/ for text of these licenses.
 
-    (Apache License, 2.0) (LGPL 2.1) (MPL 1.1) Javassist (org.javassist:javassist:3.28.0-GA - http://www.javassist.org/)
-    (Apache License, 2.0) (BSD 2-Clause) (EDL 1.0) (EPL 2.0) (GPL2 w/ CPE) (MIT license) (Modified BSD) (Public Domain) (W3C license) (jQuery license) jersey-connectors-apache (org.glassfish.jersey.connectors:jersey-apache-connector:3.0.3 - https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jersey/project/jersey-apache-connector)
-    (Apache License, 2.0) (BSD 2-Clause) (EDL 1.0) (EPL 2.0) (GPL2 w/ CPE) (MIT license) (Modified BSD) (Public Domain) (W3C license) (jQuery license) jersey-core-client (org.glassfish.jersey.core:jersey-client:3.0.3 - https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jersey/jersey-client)
-    (Apache License, 2.0) (EPL 2.0) (Public Domain) (The GNU General Public License (GPL), Version 2, With Classpath Exception) jersey-core-common (org.glassfish.jersey.core:jersey-common:3.0.3 - https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jersey/jersey-common)
-    (Apache License, 2.0) (BSD 2-Clause) (EDL 1.0) (EPL 2.0) (GPL2 w/ CPE) (MIT license) (Modified BSD) (Public Domain) (W3C license) (jQuery license) jersey-ext-entity-filtering (org.glassfish.jersey.ext:jersey-entity-filtering:3.0.3 - https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jersey/project/jersey-entity-filtering)
-    (Apache License, 2.0) (BSD 2-Clause) (EDL 1.0) (EPL 2.0) (GPL2 w/ CPE) (MIT license) (Modified BSD) (Public Domain) (W3C license) (jQuery license) jersey-inject-hk2 (org.glassfish.jersey.inject:jersey-hk2:3.0.3 - https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jersey/project/jersey-hk2)
-    (Apache License, 2.0) (EPL 2.0) (The GNU General Public License (GPL), Version 2, With Classpath Exception) jersey-media-json-jackson (org.glassfish.jersey.media:jersey-media-json-jackson:3.0.3 - https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jersey/project/jersey-media-json-jackson)
+    (Apache License, 2.0) Javassist (org.javassist:javassist:3.28.0-GA - http://www.javassist.org/)
+    (Apache License, 2.0) jersey-connectors-apache (org.glassfish.jersey.connectors:jersey-apache-connector:3.0.3 - https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jersey/project/jersey-apache-connector)
+    (Apache License, 2.0) jersey-core-client (org.glassfish.jersey.core:jersey-client:3.0.3 - https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jersey/jersey-client)
+    (Apache License, 2.0) jersey-core-common (org.glassfish.jersey.core:jersey-common:3.0.3 - https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jersey/jersey-common)
+    (Apache License, 2.0) jersey-ext-entity-filtering (org.glassfish.jersey.ext:jersey-entity-filtering:3.0.3 - https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jersey/project/jersey-entity-filtering)
+    (Apache License, 2.0) jersey-inject-hk2 (org.glassfish.jersey.inject:jersey-hk2:3.0.3 - https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jersey/project/jersey-hk2)
+    (Apache License, 2.0) jersey-media-json-jackson (org.glassfish.jersey.media:jersey-media-json-jackson:3.0.3 - https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.jersey/project/jersey-media-json-jackson)
     (Apache License, Version 2.0) * Apache Commons BeanUtils:- commons-beanutils:commons-beanutils:1.9.4 (https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-beanutils/)
     (Apache License, Version 2.0) * Apache Commons Codec:- commons-codec:commons-codec:1.13 (https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-codec/)
     (Apache License, Version 2.0) * Apache Commons Collections:- commons-collections:commons-collections:3.2.2 (http://commons.apache.org/collections/)
@@ -292,9 +292,9 @@
 
 The following components are provided under the CDDL License.
 See licenses/ for text of these licenses.
-   (CDDL + GPLv2 with classpath exception) * JavaBeans Activation Framework API jar:- javax.activation:javax.activation-api:1.2.0 (http://java.net/all/javax.activation-api/)
-   (CDDL 1.1, GPL2 w/ CPE)  * jaxb-api:- javax.xml.bind:jaxb-api:2.3.1 (https://github.com/javaee/jaxb-spec/jaxb-api)
-   (Dual license consisting of the CDDL v1.1 and GPL v2)  * Default Provider:- org.glassfish:javax.json:1.0 (http://jsonp.java.net)
+   (CDDL) * JavaBeans Activation Framework API jar:- javax.activation:javax.activation-api:1.2.0 (http://java.net/all/javax.activation-api/)
+   (CDDL 1.1)  * jaxb-api:- javax.xml.bind:jaxb-api:2.3.1 (https://github.com/javaee/jaxb-spec/jaxb-api)
+   (Dual license consisting of the CDDL v1.1)  * Default Provider:- org.glassfish:javax.json:1.0 (http://jsonp.java.net)
 
 
 ========================================================================
@@ -303,13 +303,13 @@
 
 The following components are provided under the EPL License.
 See licenses/ for text of these licenses.
-    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0, GPL2 w/ CPE) * HK2 API module:- org.glassfish.hk2:hk2-api:3.0.1 (https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/glassfish-hk2/hk2-api)
-    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0, GPL2 w/ CPE) * HK2 Implementation Utilities:- org.glassfish.hk2:hk2-utils:3.0.1 (https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/glassfish-hk2/hk2-utils)
-    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0, GPL2 w/ CPE) * Jakarta Annotations API:- jakarta.annotation:jakarta.annotation-api:2.0.0 (https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.ca)
-    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0, GPL2 w/ CPE) * OSGi resource locator:- org.glassfish.hk2:osgi-resource-locator:1.0.3 (https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j/osgi-resource-locator)
-    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0, GPL2 w/ CPE) * ServiceLocator Default Implementation:- org.glassfish.hk2:hk2-locator:3.0.1 (https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/glassfish-hk2/hk2-locator)
-    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0, GPL2 w/ CPE) * aopalliance version 1.0 repackaged as a module:- org.glassfish.hk2.external:aopalliance-repackaged:3.0.1 (https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/glassfish-hk2/external/aopalliance-repackaged)
-    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0, GPL2 w/ CPE) * jakarta.ws.rs-api:- jakarta.ws.rs:jakarta.ws.rs-api:3.0.0 (https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/jaxrs-api)
+    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0) * HK2 API module:- org.glassfish.hk2:hk2-api:3.0.1 (https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/glassfish-hk2/hk2-api)
+    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0) * HK2 Implementation Utilities:- org.glassfish.hk2:hk2-utils:3.0.1 (https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/glassfish-hk2/hk2-utils)
+    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0) * Jakarta Annotations API:- jakarta.annotation:jakarta.annotation-api:2.0.0 (https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j.ca)
+    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0) * OSGi resource locator:- org.glassfish.hk2:osgi-resource-locator:1.0.3 (https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/ee4j/osgi-resource-locator)
+    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0) * ServiceLocator Default Implementation:- org.glassfish.hk2:hk2-locator:3.0.1 (https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/glassfish-hk2/hk2-locator)
+    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0) * aopalliance version 1.0 repackaged as a module:- org.glassfish.hk2.external:aopalliance-repackaged:3.0.1 (https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/glassfish-hk2/external/aopalliance-repackaged)
+    (Eclipse Public License - v2.0) * jakarta.ws.rs-api:- jakarta.ws.rs:jakarta.ws.rs-api:3.0.0 (https://github.com/eclipse-ee4j/jaxrs-api)
     (Eclipse Public License - v2.0) * JUnit:- junit:junit:4.13.1 (http://junit.org)
 
 ========================================================================
diff --git a/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/NOTICE b/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/NOTICE
index ec465a4..fff5477 100644
--- a/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/NOTICE
+++ b/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/NOTICE
@@ -1,11 +1,9 @@
-Apache HugeGraph(incubating)
-Copyright 2022-2023 The Apache Software Foundation
+Apache HugeGraph
+Copyright 2021-2022 The Apache Software Foundation
 
 This product includes software developed at
 The Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/).
 
-The initial codebase was donated to the ASF by HugeGraph Authors, copyright 2017-2021.
-
 ========================================================================
 
 commons-logging NOTICE
@@ -452,7 +450,7 @@
 
 testng (6.14.2)
 
-* License: Apache-2.0 AND (MIT OR GPL-1.0+)
+* License: Apache-2.0 AND (MIT )
 * Project: https://testng.org/doc/index.html
 * Source: https://github.com/cbeust/testng
 
@@ -532,7 +530,7 @@
 General Public License, version 2 with the GNU Classpath Exception which is
 available at https://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/license.html.
 
-SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0 OR GPL-2.0 WITH Classpath-exception-2.0
+SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
 
 ## Source Code
 
diff --git a/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-aopalliance-repackaged.txt b/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-aopalliance-repackaged.txt
index b1c74f9..4a00ba9 100644
--- a/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-aopalliance-repackaged.txt
+++ b/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-aopalliance-repackaged.txt
@@ -360,400 +360,3 @@
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diff --git a/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-jakarta.annotation-api.txt b/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-jakarta.annotation-api.txt
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--- a/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-jakarta.annotation-api.txt
+++ b/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-jakarta.annotation-api.txt
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diff --git a/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-jersey.txt b/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-jersey.txt
index 9e9429f..82dfb5c 100644
--- a/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-jersey.txt
+++ b/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-jersey.txt
@@ -360,400 +360,3 @@
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diff --git a/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-jsonp.txt b/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-jsonp.txt
index 68076ad..4a00ba9 100644
--- a/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-jsonp.txt
+++ b/hugegraph-dist/release-docs/licenses/LICENSE-jsonp.txt
@@ -360,400 +360,3 @@
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 County, California.
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