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Hi Johan
Apparently those assemblies are optional. However, I like having them so all the integrations are set up automatically in DXP. When "self-hosting" in Azure, it is a whole other story.
The DXP documentation warns that you will get a warning. Probably the one you get.
If you really don't want to install those assemblies, you might have to emulate the health check endpoints (see EPiServer.CloudPlatform.Cms.Internal.CloudPlatformHealthCheckEndpointRoutingExtension and Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.WarmupHealthChecksBuilderExtensions) so DXP sees what it wants.
I'm looking at a CMS11 & Commerce Connect environment DXP deployment that has these warnings logged:
I'd prefer not to install the first two packages/DLLs mentioned since I've heard they can really mess things up...
But how can solve the last warning? Is that something that normally is handled inside the CloudPlatform-binaries?