It holds up just fine. Absolutely no failures to this point, in eight months with a couple of dozen turnouts in operation this way.
A couple of things I'm doing which may help - first, I wait 24 hours before setting the point alignments, which put shear stresses on the join. While CA establishes a firm bond very quickly, it's not going to be fully cured for a while. I think too many of us are tempted to "test" CA joints after, oh, 10-15 minutes, and IMO this weakens the bond. Second is once the alignments are set, there's no need to operate it until installed in the roadbed. Since I mortise the servo into the cork and foam underneath, and glue the turnout to the roadbed for installation, operating forces are nicely spread around.
But even when operating too much in testing and doing stupid things like letting the servo controller self-align - it cranks HARD(!!!), assuming HO turnouts, I think - I have had zero issues with CA bonds breaking. It just works.