Yes and no. While the use of that DCE/RPC application-based object will prevent SecureXL templating from being stopped (reported by fwaccel stat) as opposed to using a simple DCE/RPC service, doing so requires APCL/URLF to be enabled in that first layer along with the Firewall blade. Once you do that fwaccel stat will report templating "enabled" with no rule stopping it, but the actual live templating rate will always be zero as shown by fwaccel stats -s.
This is a consequence of using application objects in your first layer along with the Firewall blade and why it is recommended to not invoke APCL/URLF/Content Awareness in the first layer of an ordered implementation, Firewall should be all by itself in that first layer. For inline layers the top/parent layer should only use simple services, while APCL/URLF/Content Awareness objects are only invoked in sub-layers.
Admittedly I haven't checked this behavior since R80.40 and it may have changed in the latest releases (but I doubt it), will check today.
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