My question is always what are you expecting the cabinet to sustain with glued plywood edges that it won't with pocket screws alone? If your cabinet gets hit by a Buick you have bigger issues. I worked in a commercial cabinet shop as QC Supervisor building restaurant and hotel interiors for a while. Everything was screwed or crown stapled together, never glued. IMO strength and longevity with ply is more about geometry. My argument is not will the glued cabinet be stronger, but does the project require the added effort to gain the strength. I was the guy that got sent on site to do repairs and deal with failures.

Consider the can of worms opened...
PS. I just finished my kitchen remodel with pocket screws and pre finished ply cabinets with no glue, so I'm putting my money where my mouth is. The cabinets I tore out were 30 year old particle board that was crown stapled. They still put up a bit of a fight coming out.