I am not clear where you plan to glue the cable, but ....
As for outside plant cable run inside, there are NEC rules about that (even in non-plenum spaces) that limit how far you can run it from the point of indoor/outdoor transition. If entirely indoors, you should check with the local inspection authority to see how strict they are on that. I know of several jurisdictions that are very strict on rules and will not allow any outside plant cable to be run from point-to-point indoors unless it is in rigid conduit all the way.
Also, for example, in my area this class of wiring must be run inside a fire rated wall cavity, hung from J-hooks, run through conduit, or be run on approved wire racking / bundling structures. These rules vary from place to place, but if your gluing method is to hold the wiring in a similar weight-bearing manner (as opposed to gluing cable to close off a cabinet penetration to vermin proof or dust proof it), you would do well to check with the inspection authority to see if what you plan is large enough in scope that they would flag it.
Just my 2 cents.