You can set that attribute as LDAPModification.DELETE in the LDAPModificationSet
If the attribute is "notifyTo",
LDAPConnection myCon = new LDAPConnection("localhost",389);
LDAPModificationSet mods = new LDAPModificationSet();
mods.add(LDAPModification.DELETE, new LDAPAttribute("notifyTo"));
myCon.modify("uid=test1, ou=People, o=domain.com, o=isp", mods);
You can add, replace or delete any number of attributes from the user. All these can be specified in the LDAPModificationSet actions to be performed.
If you want to replace an attribute "email" for the user, add it to the LDAPModificationSet and call the modify() method in the end.
mods.add(LDAPModification.REPLACE, new LDAPAttribute("email","[email protected]"));
While deleting an attribute,just make sure that the attribute is already present in the user LDAP entry, otherwise a NO_SUCH_ATTRIBUTE(Error Code 16) LDAPException would be thrown when the modify() method is called.